/etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs
daemon --check xfs xfs -daemon -droppriv -user xfs
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man xfs
-droppriv
If specified, xfs will attempt to run as user and
group xfs (unless the -user option is used).
-user username
This is equivalent to -droppriv except that xfs will run as
user username.
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So you can remove -user xfs from the file.
Not very important but anyway FYI.
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