On 4/10/06, Daevid Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > *sigh* > > Why is there always something breaking?
Maybe a ~x86 system just isn't for you.... > * Dependancy info is missing! Please run > * #/sbin/depscan.sh > * to fix this. This message is generated by /lib/rcscripts/sh/rc-services.sh. It tries to read /var/lib/init.d/deptree, and looks for a specific variable to be set that indicates the dependacy information was read. Does /var/lib/init.d/deptree exist on your system? It should have several hundred lines in the form of: RC_DEPEND_TREE[0]=69 RC_DEPEND_TREE[10]="consolefont" RC_DEPEND_TREE[10+2]="keymaps localmount" RC_DEPEND_TREE[10+3]= RC_DEPEND_TREE[10+4]= RC_DEPEND_TREE[10+5]= RC_DEPEND_TREE[10+6]="local" You can also try running depscan.sh with the --debug option to see what, exactly, it does. My best guess at this point though is that /var/lib/init.d no longer exists for some reason. Is /var a separate filesystem? Did it get mounted? -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list