Linux System Administration
The Boot Process (continued)
Run Levels
Here is the directory
/etc/rc.d/rc1.d
K01yum K20nfs K66mDNSResponder K88syslog
K02cups-config-daemon K24irda K67nifd K89netplugd
K02haldaemon K25squid K68rpcgssd K90bluetooth
K02NetworkManager K25sshd K69rpcidmapd K90network
K03messagebus K30sendmail K69rpcsvcgssd K91isdn
K03rhnsd K35smb K72autofs K92iptables
K05anacron K35vncserver K73ypbind K94diskdump
K05atd K35winbind K74apmd K95kudzu
K05saslauthd K36lisa K74lm_sensors K96pcmcia
K10cups K40smartd K74nscd K99microcode_ctl
K10dc_server K50netdump K74ntpd K99readahead
K10lircd K50snmpd K75netfs K99readahead_early
K10psacct K50snmptrapd K85mdmonitor S00single
K10xfs K50tux K85mdmpd S06cpuspeed
K12dc_client K50xinetd K86nfslock
K15gpm K56acpid K87irqbalance
K15httpd K60crond K87portmap
The "K" means to "kill" the process and the "S" means to start the process.
The two-digit number associated with each entry tells you the order in which to kill or start.
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