Package: console-setup Version: 1.82 Severity: normal During system startup, when /etc/init.d/console-setup script is run, the above message is printed on the console if root filesystem (and hence /etc directory) is mounted read-only.
It is not clear why setupcon is run with parameter --save from the initscript, -- according to the manpage, setupcon --save is neeedd if /usr is suspected to be unavailable during next reboot, so --save is used in order to prepare all needed maps/fonts/etc in /etc for the next reboot -- if I got it right. So, there's no need to use --save again on that next reboot, yet it is used. Maybe this --save can be removed from /etc/init.d/console-setup? This is more or less cosmetic ofcourse, but it looks rather ugly when such messages are printed during every system startup. Thanks, /mjt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org