On Wed, 2003-05-21 at 12:24, Arjen de Korte wrote:
On Wednesday 21 May 2003 10:39, John Andersen wrote:
Read man insserv But I never run it, (because I've discovered running it specifying a specific service file STILL causes it to adjust all files - Bug I think).
So who/what is running insserv?
1) Read 'man insserv' 2) Repeat step 1) until you get it
If you don't like the startup order, you need to modify the dependencies in the headers of the scripts that start the services. Not that I can think of a valid reason to do so, but it is possible.
Because some scripts NEED to start AFTER other scripts, I.E. webmin needs to start AFTER the network is up, but the default is to start before the network is up.
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