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The Wednesday 2007-05-02 at 13:27 +0100, G T Smith wrote:


> > The (or one of the) right way to do it is to use 'insserv'
> >
> > insserv squid
> >
> > and all dependency is resolved and things will get started in right order. 
> > Yes
> > you can do it in YaST but that will take much longer time than to type in
> > this commando.

chkconfig is more complete - it calls insserv, in fact.

> 
> I think YaST does something slightly different to insserv, my
> /etc/insserv.conf file contains no references to squid (or a lot of
> other stuff which is enabled via YaST) there is a named entry in this
> file but again this was originally enabled via YaST. 


Doesn't matter.


> I think this may be
> a case of use insserv or use YaST but not both, as YaST may not update
> the /etc/insserv.conf file.... I am not going to test this but this
> could lead to duplicate entries in the runlevel folders....

Don't worry about that file, and use yast, insserv, or chkconfig 
indistinctly - the master "configuration" isn't there.

- -- 
Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.
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