>On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Sven Joachim <svenj...@gmx.de> wrote: > >> On 2010-06-09 16:48 +0200, Arthur Machlas wrote: >> >> Then ran: >> dpkg-reconfigure insserv > > This is a no-op in Squeeze, you want to run the "insserv" command so > that the order of the symlinks in rc?.d is changed to reflect the > changed dependencies. > You're right. I ran insserv and the numbering changed as appropriate. Previously both loadcpufreq and phc_vids were s02, I guess I just got lucky in that loadcpufreq was done before phc_vids, but now I shouldn't have to worry about getting lucky on reboot. That sounds vaguely innapropriate, but I hope you get the meaning. >> >> Second, there are two ways, or so it seems, to enable concurrent boot. >> I.e., starting scripts in parallel. > > Concurrent boot is the default nowadays. > >> One method says to use >> CONCURRENCY=shell, and the other says CONCURRENCY=startpar > > Both are obsolete aliases for CONCURRENCY=makefile (the default). > So should I just delete my CONCURRENCY addition to the /etc/defaul/rcS file and it will return to default, or should I switch it to makefile?
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