On Nov 11, 2007 9:19 PM, Niki Kovacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I wonder how I could possibly solve this annoying situation. Merely
> change the order of activation? If so, how do I do this? (I only know
> how to switch services on / off in different runlevels using
> chkconfig... but how do I change the *order* in which they are launched?)

This is just to answer your question about how to change the order of
init scripts (not necessarily the solution for the current issue).

If you ls -l /etc/rcX.d (for example /etc/rc3.d for runlevel 3), you
will find symlinks that start with either Kxx or Sxx.  The K is for
kill (stop) and the S is for start.  The number that follows
determines the order in which they are executed.  So you can manually
change the order by replacing that number.

Akemi
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