Re: CentOS 6.0 chkconfig strange behavior

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--On Friday, July 22, 2011 12:12:28 PM -0700 Jerry Moore <tech10@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Is it possible to sticky a service then to always start at the value
> chkconfig lists? Moving various services around like that isn't very
> helpful when I specifically need services to start is an exact order.
> 
> Or if I do remove the BEGIN/END INIT INFO block from the init scripts
> will that cause issues??  What's the solution in the SuSE world when
> someone wants a service to not get reordered??

I'm afraid I don't have the answers to those ones.  Although I
occasionally have need to deal with SuSE, the Linux distributions I 
use most of the time are RHEL/CentOS.  The most I can do is point
you at google, although knowing the SuSE relationship might help
you there.

My suspicion is that assuming that RHEL has indeed changed the 
mechanism we're in the "growing pains" transition period where
various rc scripts may need to be tweaked (especially custom ones).

Devin

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