red Hat has the (annoying) tendency to shutdown it's runing services alphabetically, this means that the mysqld proces is terminated in shutdown BEFORE zm is stoped (same runlevel) in their earlier distro's they had a runlevel editor with which you could easily change the order in which a runlevel was started and executed (this was particularly handy with network and pcmcia devices (N before P -> fail on the network)) their later distro don't seem to have it anymore (or I can't find it!) redhat-config-services doesn't allow you to change start order or as wanted in this case shutdown order, does anyone have an idea what I mean or am I convicted to edited the rc's by hand?
TIA
Peter k