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H A D | bsnmpd | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | bthidd | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | ftp-proxy | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | powerd | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | ftpd | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | ugidfw | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | hcsecd | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | keyserv | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | nscd | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | rwho | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | sdpd | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | timed | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | watchdogd | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | ypset | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | ypupdated | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | ypxfrd | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | apmd | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | lpd | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | rtadvd | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | ypbind | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | yppasswdd | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | ypserv | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | devd | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | lockd | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
H A D | mountd | diff 180564 Wed Jul 16 17:52:29 MDT 2008 dougb Add the shutdown KEYWORD to those scripts that start persistent services to allow them to do a "clean" shutdown. I purposely avoided making changes to network-related stuff since the system shutting down is pretty conclusive, and there may be complicated dependencies on the network that I would rather not try to unravel. I also skipped kerberos-related stuff for the reasons above, and because I have no way to test it. |
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