So do you think that 99 would be a good start and stop number? I think a lot of people from a forum I go to use those start and stop numbers for anything that they the user make up. Are there any general rules of thumb that people "follow", seeing as how they are arbitrary? > --- "Taylor, ForrestX" <forrestx.taylor@intel.com> wrote: > > Take for example, /etc/init.d/apmd. Line three is: > > > > # chkconfig: 2345 26 74 > > > > This tells chkconfig that it should start in runlevels 2-5 and it should > > start at number 26, and shutdown at number 74. These are arbitrary > > numbers, that allow you to start and stop service before/after other > > services. E.g., if you needed an internet connection to start your > > program, it should start up after network (10) and it should end before > > network (90). Other than that, you can decide where it should start and > > stop. > > You should also take a look at rc5.d or rc3.d (depending on the runlevel > > you normally run in) to see a list of start/stop numbers for each > > service. The K at the beginning is the stop order, and the S is the > > start order. Thus S10network means that the network script starts in > > position 10. > > > > Forrest > > -- > > > > > > > > -- > > Psyche-list mailing list > > Psyche-list@redhat.com > > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com > > > > -- > Psyche-list mailing list > Psyche-list@redhat.com > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list