2011/11/24 Arno Schuring <aelschur...@hotmail.com>: > lrhorer (lrho...@satx.rr.com on 2011-11-24 03:38 -0600): >> OK, so here's the deal. I compiled and installed ncid on one of my >> Debian servers Everything seems to be working just fine. There's >> one small item, though. When I took the init scripts and ran >> update-rc.d, it gave me a warning saying "stop runlevel arguments (0 >> 1 6) do not match LSB Default-Stop values (S 0 1 6)". When I looked >> at the scripts, they have the line >> >> # Default-Stop: S 0 1 6 >> > [..] >> First of all, why did the routine put up that warning and fail to >> create the links? > insserv doesn't create the links unless explicitly asked to do so. By > default (as it's called from dpkg), it only determines start/stop > ordering. > > I'm not sure how those links are populated initially. It could be that > the package provides them, and is missing that one link. > > To restore the defaults, run: > # insserv -vd ncid > > <..> > > Regards, > Arno
It seems, that 'insserv -d' also reorders other init scripts (though i don't understand why), though removing ncid and then installing again with insserv does not affect other scripts. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/cafdvufnqpmdvukjopuwgav57y0mm+zyrjpku4p8bamuv01t...@mail.gmail.com