On 02/28/2012 11:34 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On Sunday, 2012-02-26 at 19:53 -0800, Lew Wolfgang wrote:
So I need to figure out how to delay sshguard so that it appears later in the boot sequence. Would it be as simple as changing the order of the entries in /etc/init.d?
No, never. Not with systemv, even less with systemd.
???? The start-up scripts for systemV were actually executed based on the order in /etc/rc5.d (if going into graphical mode) or /etc/rc3.d (if going into multi-user mode). The names of the processes started with SXX or KXX. S was for start-up while K was for shutdown. The XX are numerical, thus you could order them as needed. You'd find that S99local would always be the last to run. So, while it isn't the order in /etc/init.d there is a way to control the order.....