On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Sunday 2005-11-27 at 16:06 +0100, Philippe Vogel wrote:
There is some kind of non standard handling of init-scripts in SuSE which makes problems with your own init-scripts e.g. with flexlm so some stuff must be started in SuSE's scripts to be run in the right place on boot. There is a requirement section in the init-script telling when to start and what is required but this doesn't work at all. I always had to make a symlink in /etc/init.d/rc* by hand to start script x exactly when I want it to start.
Then there is something wrong with your procedure, because the SuSE way has always worked for me. I never tamper with the symlinks, as they can be erased by Yast.
I was about to say something similar. Assuming you've got the init comments syntax correct, Philippe: you do run insserv on the services you want to have run at boot after putting the init script in? Bjørn -- Bjørn Tore Sund Phone: (+47) 555-84894 Stupidity is like a System administrator Fax: (+47) 555-89672 fractal; universal and Math. Department Mobile: (+47) 918 68075 infinitely repetitive. University of Bergen VIP: 81724 Support: http://bs.uib.no Contact: teknisk@mi.uib.no Direct: bjornts@mi.uib.no