Mike,

You got the "S" and "K" reversed.

From: "Michael Butler/CanEast/IBM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Now if you look in your /etc/rc.d/rc3.d directory you will see a
>number of files like so: K30syslog, K80gpm, S35random. The K tells you
>what service to start when you enter the run level and the S tells you
>what service to stop when you leave that particular run level. The numbers
>tell you in which order to execute the service, i.e. K30 comes before K80,
>therefore syslog is started before gpm.
....

The "K" prefix indicates which service to stop, while the "S" indicates
which one to start.

Eric Gerney, RHCE, CCNA.
Network Manager
GRC International
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