Will McDonald wrote: > > If you added something like... > > # chkconfig: 345 20 80 > # description: Does LDM stuff > > ... after your shabang #!/bin/sh line that should suffice. That would > start your LDM script after networking in runlevels 345 and stop it > before networking's stopped when hopping back down through the > runleves. > > I can't recall if you need a "chkconfig --add ldm" but if your > script's not visible in "chkconfig --list" then try it. The chkconfig > man page's RUNLEVEL FILES section should have all the info you need. Yes, you do need the "chkconfig --add ldm". This is what creates the links in the runlevel directories. > If you wanted to go the whole hog you could also look at integrating > your startup stuff into /var/lock/subsys etc. Just have a look through > an existing init script. If you want init to shutdown the service for you, you need a lock file in /var/lock/subsys with the same name as your main script. Just have the start routine touch it and the stop routine remove it. -- Bowie _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos