Re: systemd and sysv init incompatibilities

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On 02/23/2012 07:10 PM, Doug Ledford wrote:
No, the LSB headers can be correct, they are simply not honored in all
cases.  For instance, look at my rdma init script in the rdma package.
Even though I list all the things that are required-stop, those things

Does it work better if you use "Should-Start:" instead? I'm sure that keyword is parsed by systemd. systemd will then use symmetric ordering for stopping.

And in the opensm init script it calls out for $rdma to be started first

Facilities prefixed by '$' are reserved for LSB virtual facilities. See if dropping the prefix helps.
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