On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 08:49, Jan dela Cruz wrote:
> Hi all.  Just a quick question, is there any way to have redhat start first
> this service, then this service next... somewhat you define the order?  its
> like ntsysv, but you have capability to move service up or down, which will
> be followed upon loading?

Go to /etc/rc.d/rc<x>.d

where <x> is the run-level number. You will see sym-links there pointing
to rc.d. Those starting with "K" runs when a certain run level is
finished, those staring with "S" runs when a run level is started. Just
change the numbers you see after "S" or "K", services are started
according to the ordering of the number (ascending order). Well, that's
the manual way anyway.

If you have KDE there, you might want to try ksysv para mas-madali. ;)

Now... is it just my email or there was really no traffic in PLUG during
the past few days.
 
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