fsck von util-linux 2.20.1 fsck von util-linux 2.20.1 fsck von util-linux 2.20.1 /dev/mapper/linux-root: sauber, 766248/6111232 Dateien, 10316083/24413184 Blöcke/dev/mapper/linux-boot: sauber, 328/96384 Dateien, 60236/192512 Blöcke /dev/mapper/linux-home: sauber, 355196/115007488 Dateien, 433970763/460010496 Blöcke * Starting configure network device security[ OK ] * Starting configure network device security[ OK ] * Stopping userspace bootsplash[ OK ] * Starting bluetooth daemon[ OK ] * Starting Mount network filesystems[ OK ] * Starting Upstart job to start rpcbind on boot only[ OK ] * Starting Failsafe Boot Delay[ OK ] * Stopping Upstart job to start rpcbind on boot only[ OK ] * Stopping Mount network filesystems[ OK ] * Starting Bridge socket events into upstart[ OK ] * Starting RPC portmapper replacement[ OK ] * Starting NSM status monitor[ OK ] * Starting mDNS/DNS-SD daemon[ OK ] * Starting Reload cups, upon starting avahi-daemon to make sure remote queues are populated[ OK ] * Starting Reload cups, upon starting avahi-daemon to make sure remote queues are populated[fail] * Starting configure network device[ OK ] * Stopping OpenSSH server[ OK ] * Starting OpenSSH server[ OK ] * Starting Mount network filesystems[ OK ] * Starting configure network device[ OK ] * Stopping Failsafe Boot Delay[ OK ] * Starting System V initialisation compatibility[ OK ] * Starting configure network device security[ OK ] * Stopping Mount network filesystems[ OK ] * Starting modem connection manager[ OK ] * Starting Samba Winbind[ OK ] * Starting configure network device security[ OK ] * Starting configure network device[ OK ] Skipping profile in /etc/apparmor.d/disable: usr.bin.firefox Skipping profile in /etc/apparmor.d/disable: usr.sbin.rsyslogd * Starting AppArmor profiles  [ OK ] * Loading cpufreq kernel modules...  [ OK ] * Stopping System V initialisation compatibility[ OK ] * Starting System V runlevel compatibility[ OK ] * Starting [ OK ] * Starting [ OK ] * Starting cups-browsed - Bonjour remote printer browsing daemon[ OK ] * Starting GNOME Display Manager[ OK ] * Starting [ OK ] * Starting [ OK ] * Starting save kernel messages[ OK ] * Starting [ OK ] * Starting ACPI daemon[ OK ] * Starting [ OK ] * Starting TeamViewer remote control daemon[ OK ] * Starting configure network device security[ OK ] * Starting configure network device security[ OK ] * Starting SixXS Automatic IPv6 Connectivity Client Utility[ OK ] * Starting configure network device[ OK ] * Starting Mount network filesystems[ OK ] * Stopping Mount network filesystems[ OK ] * Starting automatic crash report generation[ OK ] * Starting anac(h)ronistic cron[ OK ] * Starting regular background program processing daemon[ OK ] * Starting CUPS printing spooler/server[ OK ] * Starting configure virtual network devices[ OK ] * Starting deferred execution scheduler[ OK ] * Stopping anac(h)ronistic cron[ OK ] * CPU0...  * Stopping save kernel messages[ OK ] * Starting network connection manager[ OK ] * CPU1...  * CPU2...  * CPU3...  * CPU4...  * CPU5...  * CPU6...  * Starting CPU interrupts balancing daemon[ OK ] * CPU7...  * CPUFreq Utilities: Setting ondemand CPUFreq governor...  [ OK ] Rather than invoking init scripts through /etc/init.d, use the service(8) utility, e.g. service S20alsa-restore start initctl: Unknown job: S20alsa-restore Since the script you are attempting to invoke has been converted to an Upstart job, you may also use the start(8) utility, e.g. start S20alsa-restore Rather than invoking init scripts through /etc/init.d, use the service(8) utility, e.g. service S20alsa-store start initctl: Unknown job: S20alsa-store Since the script you are attempting to invoke has been converted to an Upstart job, you may also use the start(8) utility, e.g. start S20alsa-store