Hello! It seems to me that on a Debian GNU/Hurd system the init scripts referenced in `/etc/rcS.d/' are not being run on system start. In `/libexec/rc' I can see that `/etc/rc.boot/' and `/etc/rc2.d/' are considered, but not `/etc/rcS.d/'.
On my Debian systems `/etc/rc.boot/' is empty -- if it exists at all. So, should perhaps the `/libexec/rc' script be changed to perouse through `/etc/rcS.d/' instead of `/etc/rc.boot/'? I noticed this when installing the `ntpdate' package, which registers itself as `/etc/rcS.d/S51ntpdate', but didn't get executed when rebooting the system. Regards, Thomas
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