Re: [leaf-user] packages starting order

2002-10-18 Thread Erich Titl
Tomaso Look into the start scripts in /etc/init.d, in /etc/rc2.d, these are dynamically build links to the original scripts in /etc/init.d. These links are built at system start and can be controlled with the RCDLINKS parameter, e.g. shorewall: #!/bin/sh RCDLINKS="2,K41 2,S41 3,S41 6,K41" #

[leaf-user] packages starting order

2002-10-18 Thread Tomaso Scarsi
How can I change the packages start order in bering? my /etc/rc2.d directory is # ls -1 S00sysklogd S10sshd S10watchdog S20inetd S41shorewall S42ipsec S45dnscache S47tinydns S50snmpd S89cron S99rmnologin I just want to swap shorewall and ipsec This is a bering rc3. Tomaso -- Tomaso Scarsi