The easiest way to change the order of the startup scripts is via the "S" number in the /etc/init.d/rc*.d directories. The scripts are run in numerical order, S01 scripts run before S02 scripts. On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 13:49, fsanta wrote:
Warning: FW_SERVICE_SQUID defined, but no Squid server found running!
How do I get squid to startup *before* the firewall? I thought about boot.local but there must be a more elegant method.
SuSE 8.1
Thanks, Steve.
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