On Friday, May 02, 2014 08:18:34 Greg Mueller wrote: > I just got a new/used computer. It has Debian on it and was booting fine. > But now when it starts to boot it gets this message..... > > ************************************************************************* > This Version of the clamavb engine is outdated > Don't Panic Read http://www.clamav.nrt/support/faq > ************************************************************************* > > I have let it sit there thinking it might be updating or running a check or > something, but it will not go past this point. > > Is there a combination of keystrokes or some action which will get me past > this? > > This is my first use of Debian so I am not having easy time as it is.
There's nothing in the Debian boot process that would care about this warning. On some systems it can take a long time for the clamav daemon to start, particularly since it has to load in all the signatures. It may be that it's still starting and you just haven't waited long enough. All supported Debian releases have the current version of clamav available, so it may be an older one that should be upgraded/replaced anyway. Scott K _______________________________________________ Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: https://github.com/vrtadmin/clamav-faq http://www.clamav.net/support/ml