Hi Stroller, on Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 12:51:04PM +0000, you wrote: >> Since I'm not real sure what this package does, I am unsure if I >> should just unmerge and re-emerge it (perhaps at one time I ran the >> ~x86 version and so I have a mixture?) > > I'm not sure what this does, either. Someone may come along in a > moment with better advice, but as a first step I'd `equery b > /etc/initi.d/device-mapper`. If it says that device-mapper doesn't > belong to any of your current packages then I think you can safely > (remove it from the default runlevel and subsequently) delete it, > otherwise I'd reemerge the package to which it belongs.
Baselayout has a bunch of init scripts and utilities that all the other init scripts need, plus /etc/conf.d stuff ("equery f baselayout" can tell you what exactly). You certainly don't want to unmerge that if you ever plan to reboot your system. I'm not 100% sure about the device-mapper script but I ran into the same question when I installed my new amd64 system these days. The x86 one didn't have it when I started using encrypted homes so I hadn't noticed it appeared in one of the latest dm-crypt versions. It looks like they just split off some functionality Baselayout-1 has in localmount and checkfs into its own script. Just ignore/remove it for now, there will probably be a fat warning when Baselayout-2 turns stable and you have to re-add it. cheers, Matthias -- I prefer encrypted and signed messages. KeyID: FAC37665 Fingerprint: 8C16 3F0A A6FC DF0D 19B0 8DEF 48D9 1700 FAC3 7665
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