On Saturday 01 April 2006 19:22, Jeremy Olexa wrote:
> Peter Kelly wrote:
> > Now, it shows that every service is [broken], but the advice to remove
> > the broken service using rc-update -d (service) and add it in again does
> > nothing. Everything is still [broken].
> >
> > Anyone seen this, and have an idea how to fix it?
>
> Hmm, I had this happen once to me before...every single link in
> /etc/runlevels was broken. System still booted though?

System boots fine.  I'm still finding a couple issues after the deaths of the 
hard drive and motherboard, but pretty minor stuff, like this.

>
> After re-reading your post are you saying the sym links are broken in
> /etc/runlevels or just in the output of rc-status?

I only see the [broken] message when I use `rc-status -s`.
If I just type 'rc-status', I get a correct response for the default runlevel.

The only reason I even know this is a problem is because of a typo.  I meant 
to run rc-update -s, and typed rc-status -s by mistake.

But now that I *know* there is an issue, I really want to fix it.

Thanks.

Peter

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