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On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 10:55:50AM +0500, Dmitry Melekhov wrote:
This is not what I want, I only want SuSEconfig doesn't change my init scripts order :-) This is not the way SuSE is designed. Sorry. SuSE is for *lazy* sysadmins who do not calculate the numbers in symlinks ;-) Sort of AI like in MS products? ;-)
It has nothing to do neither with AI nor MS. It's kind of safety feature. E.g. You can't start sshd while network is down. When you add more scripts, the numbering just shifts to allow room for new scripts.
OK, I don't like it, but I can't change this :-(
In any case, your scripts depend on other daemons to be running before they can start. Just put this dependency info into your scripts and install them with insserv. Otherwise, it's about choice. There are many other distros around. Regards, -Kastus