I guess it's just my obsessive/compulsive disorder that makes me inclined to think that if a core part of a program (or OS) references a file or program, that it should be there. Is there a simple fix? Certainly! Comment out the lines I referenced above, and set the packages mentioned above by Malcom to uncomment those lines upon installation. Or, just don't include them in a fresh install of Ubuntu by default, and add them to the end of the inittab file upon installation of the aforementioned packages.
Am I a neat freak for think this way?
Am I nuts??
Am I paranoid???
Answers are: "Maybe", "Absolutely", and "Probably not" respectively.
Hmmm, does that make it a Debian bug?? ;p
I guess it's just my obsessive/ compulsive disorder that makes me inclined to think that if a core part of a program (or OS) references a file or program, that it should be there. Is there a simple fix? Certainly! Comment out the lines I referenced above, and set the packages mentioned above by Malcom to uncomment those lines upon installation. Or, just don't include them in a fresh install of Ubuntu by default, and add them to the end of the inittab file upon installation of the aforementioned packages.
Am I a neat freak for think this way?
Am I nuts??
Am I paranoid???
Answers are: "Maybe", "Absolutely", and "Probably not" respectively.
--Aaron, the sarcastic one!