How do I change the booting order of services?

Thilo Six T.Six at gmx.de
Mon May 28 16:29:02 BST 2007


Anders Häggström wrote the following on 28.05.2007 17:15

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>> In the standard init process, for each runlevel, you have an
>> /etc/rc?.d directory, where '?' is the runlevel.  Inside, scripts
>> starting with an 'S' are called in numerical on the START of that init
>> level.  'K' scripts are called in numerical order on switching out of
>> that run level.
> Yes, that's how we normally do. But I'm not sure Upstart use that
> model. Well it works, I have tried it, but I don't think it's the
> correct way of doing it in Ubuntu/Upstart.

http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.devel/23723

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HTH Thilo
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