On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 08:12:17AM -0500, Greg Swift wrote: > > > > IMHO thatÂs a bug in the packaging... skvidal ? > > The init script has to have the appropriate settings in it, such as > the default start and stop levels that are present. Otherwise they > wouldn't be compliant, and if you run a reset or on on the service it > wouldn't be put in the appropriate run levels. Hmm.. you have the correct setting for "# chkconfig: - 98 99", but the "INIT INFO" section takes precedence and has: # Default-Start: 3 4 5 # Default-Stop: 0 1 2 6 Are you saying this are required to be present in INIT INFO to be lsb compliant ? I see many initscripts on my systems without these defined.. F.ex. /etc/init.d/httpd on RHEL6: # chkconfig: - 85 15 <snip> ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: httpd # Required-Start: $local_fs $remote_fs $network $named # Required-Stop: $local_fs $remote_fs $network # Should-Start: distcache # Short-Description: start and stop Apache HTTP Server # Description: The Apache HTTP Server is an extensible server # implementing the current HTTP standards. ### END INIT INFO -jf _______________________________________________ Func-list mailing list Func-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/func-list