Forgot to include this info:
Squeeze is parallel by default as well now. I know this because I'm
running it. :) It also has insserv installed by default, which handles
the ordering of scripts, so manually changing the number will work for
a short time, if at all, and be overwritten by any updates to insserv,
or basically anytime insserv is called, for example when insalled or
removing scripts from /etc/init.d

To get it to run at the correct time you need to include some lsb
headers in the inti script, then create a new level in insserv.conf.

And there is a typo in my original post, insserv.con should be conf.


On 7/15/10, Arthur Machlas <arthur.mach...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7/11/10, Bob Proulx <b...@proulx.com> wrote:
>> Thue Janus Kristensen wrote:
>>> I am having trouble getting it to run at the right place in the shutdown
>>> sequence. It used to work, but recently stopped working for no apparent
>>> reason.
> ## Changes to init script
> # Required start:
> # Required stop: $custom
>
> ## Add to insserv.con
> $custom script1 script2 script3
>
> With script# being scripts that are started under /etc/init.d
>


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