chkconfig init scripts order

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Hi All,

I noticed that when the machine boots funcd is started at the end (S99), but whenever the machine is shutting down the funcd process is also stopped at the end (K99). As the funcd process is stopped after the network this can give problems if you are executing something when the machine is shutting down. Won't it be more logical to stop funcd at the start op the shutdown process, like K01?


Greetings,
Johan Huysmans

This should be the patch:
--- /etc/init.d/funcd    2010-12-03 13:28:37.000000000 +0000
+++ /etc/init.d/funcd    2010-12-03 13:28:53.000000000 +0000
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@

 # chkconfig header

-# chkconfig: - 99 99
+# chkconfig: - 99 1
 # description:  Crazy simple, secure remote management.
 #
 # processname: /usr/bin/funcd


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