I can't remember doing anything that's related to reordering the contents of /etc/rcS.d.
Is there a way to get it back as it should be?
What says that udev must appear before mountdevsubfs?
Programs which I've tried that have something to do with startup are; startupmanager and splashy.
I hope programs like sysrc-rc and others that are meant for configuring which services are activated on what runlevel don't mess with /etc/rcS.d.
I can't remember doing anything that's related to reordering the contents of /etc/rcS.d.
Is there a way to get it back as it should be?
What says that udev must appear before mountdevsubfs?
Programs which I've tried that have something to do with startup are; startupmanager and splashy.
I hope programs like sysrc-rc and others that are meant for configuring which services are activated on what runlevel don't mess with /etc/rcS.d.