Hey there, I installed backuppc the other day, configured it and it works fine except for one thing: it doesn't start at boot. I looked in the backuppc logs and in the syslog and saw nothing suspicious. If I start it manually with /etc/init.d/backuppc start, it works just fine. There are also startup scripts in /etc/rc*.d/. My backuppc version is 3.2.1-2 (I'm running a testing install).
Note that my /var/lib/backuppc directory points to /removable/sbackup/backuppc which is my external USB HDD mounted by autofs, which is in /etc/rc*.d/S21autofs (backuppc is /etc/rc*.d/S21backuppc). After some investigation I found that adding autofs in the Required-Start section of the insserv overrides of the backuppc init script solved the problem. Now I'm not sure how to report the bug. Should I report it against autofs (so that autofs gets included into $local_fs or in the mountall.sh script but these scripts have nothing to do with autofs), or in insserv (again so that autofs gets included into $local_fs, but insserv doesn't have anything to do with autofs) or in backuppc so that the init script is modified (but again, backuppc has nothing to do with autofs)? Thanks for your advice, Sylvain -- 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/CAJwBQFNR=CNtB43SE=-ggizrl8ehqeqgsfruawskjkqmjj8...@mail.gmail.com