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Feb 11, 2011

brand new Squeeze box built toady - I'm trying to install a init script and I want it to start last and only in runlevel 2...

The script "test" is executable and located in /etc/init.d

so I run update-rc.d -f test start 2 95 - I expect /etc/rc2.d/S95test but instead get S01test

On my Lenny boxes symlinks in /etc/rc2.d are in the S10 - S99 range but the Squeeze box has the same services in the S01-S06 range?

Did something change in Squeeze?

I also tried creating the symlinks in rc2.d manually but the script never ran...

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