On Wednesday 31 of December 2003 08:10, Chuck Stuettgen wrote:
Does anyone know what configuration file controls the start order for the services in the /etc/rc.d/rcx.d folders?
config info is included in each script as a kind of header. e.g. # /etc/init.d/pcmcia # ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: pcmcia # Required-Start: $syslog # X-UnitedLinux-Should-Start: network hotplug # Required-Stop: $syslog # X-UnitedLinux-Should-Stop: # Default-Start: 2 3 5 # Default-Stop: # Description: Loads pcmcia base modules and starts cardmgr ### END INIT INFO
Specifically, which file resets the order to the SuSe defaults if the order has been modified?
I know how to disable SuSeconfig, but at this point I am not interested in that. I simply want SuSeconfig to stop changing the startup order of the PCMCIA service.
With Mandrake and Redhat once I changed the startup order so that PCMCIA started before network I *never* had to worry about Redhat's up2date or the Mandrake update utility changing it back.
remove "network" from /etc/rc.d/pcmcia # X-UnitedLinux-Should-Start: network <-- TO REMOVE and I think you could add to /etc/rc.d/network # X-UnitedLinux-Should-Start: pcmcia --> TO ADD then check if ok in yast Happy New Year, -- Marek Chlopek