On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 07:18:41PM -0500, Mike Starke wrote: /_On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 04:34:30PM -0700, Robert.Wultsch@asu.edu wrote: /_/_so it would go something like: /_/_ln -s /etc/init.d/rc.firewall /etc/rc2.d/Something /_/_ /_Close. /_ /_In the rc2.d directory you will see that everything begins with a capital /_"S" then followed by a number then a description. The capital "S" is important along /_with the number. The number decides in what order the script executes. Larger numbers /_later in the boot process. /_ Oh, and something I learned from a nice smart admin: When you want to disable a service from starting; just go into the rc2.d directory and rename the symlink to the exact same name except use a lower case "s" as the first letter. :-) Keeps everything intact, yet you get the desired action/reaction. -mike