On 2015-02-17 Tue 14:24 PM |, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 01:20:03PM +0000, Craig Skinner wrote:
> > Produces (on 5.6 release) - with start up order reversed:
> > 
> > <root@box:~ 0># halt -p
> > stopping package daemons: greyscanner postfix sshguard.
> > stopping base daemons: cron spamlogd spamd sshd ntpd unbound nsd pflogd 
> > syslogd.
> > syncing disks... done
> 
> I cooked a patch for that a few months ago (actually >1 year ago iirc) but we 
> decided not to go down that road for a reason I cannot recall right now.
> And I was using the information from /var/run/rc.d instead to know what to 
> shutdown exactly instead of greping /etc/rc.
> 

Would the reverse boot order be maintained by looking at items in /var/run/rc.d?

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