Re: [gentoo-user] runlevel order

2004-01-29 Thread Matthias F. Brandstetter
-- quoting Henry Umansky --
> Hello, I just signed up for this mailing list, so I apologize if this is
> a repeat post.  I was just wondering in what order Init will execute all
> the scripts.  I currently have three runlevels, boot, default, and
> nonetwork. When I look in /etc/runlevels/boot, there is no indication as
> to what script will get run before the others.  I don't think it runs in
> alphanumeric order, because alsasound doesn't run first.  Also I noticed
> a depmod() function in all the scripts, does that have to do anything
> with the order?

Look into your init scripts ... there is a function called "depend()" in 
which starting order is defined.

Look at Gentoo's documentation [1] for more information on this topic.

Greetings, Matthias

footnote:
[1] http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/rc-scripts.xml

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[gentoo-user] runlevel order

2004-01-29 Thread Henry Umansky
Hello, I just signed up for this mailing list, so I apologize if this is a 
repeat post.  I was just wondering in what order Init will execute all the 
scripts.  I currently have three runlevels, boot, default, and nonetwork. 
When I look in /etc/runlevels/boot, there is no indication as to what 
script will get run before the others.  I don't think it runs in 
alphanumeric order, because alsasound doesn't run first.  Also I noticed a 
depmod() function in all the scripts, does that have to do anything with 
the order?

-Henry

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