> I don't recall mucking with insserv ever, but I've had this machine
> awhile, upgraded since 9.04 I think.
ok.
> It looks like you should be able to spot misordered scripts and if not
> fix it, at least tell the user ?
Yep. I'll see what I can come up with here on that score.
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On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 07:41:16PM -0000, Tom Chiverton wrote: d/.legacy- bootordering before !
> Never come across /etc/init.
Yes, it's meant to work invisibly ;)
> falken@wopr:/tmp$ ls /etc/init. d/.legacy- bootordering d/.legacy- bootordering d/.legacy- bootordering
> /etc/init.
> falken@wopr:/tmp$ cat /etc/init.
> falken@wopr:/tmp$
> I don't recall mucking with insserv ever, but I've had this machine
> awhile, upgraded since 9.04 I think.
ok.
> It looks like you should be able to spot misordered scripts and if not
> fix it, at least tell the user ?
Yep. I'll see what I can come up with here on that score.
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Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world.
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