NFS keeps working so I'm just ignoring the error for now.
Did you switch insserv off, then install then switch back on again or
did you have to switch it off and leave it off?
On 14 June 2013 08:11, Alessandro Vesely ves...@tana.it wrote:
On Thu 13/Jun/2013 13:09:27 +0200 Robin Wood wrote:
On Thu 13/Jun/2013 13:09:27 +0200 Robin Wood wrote:
I've tried the upgrade with rpcbind and nfs-common stopped and it
makes no difference.
On a similar issue, I found no alternatives than switching off
insserv. Did you find a better workaround?
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On Fri 14/Jun/2013 09:14:44 +0200 Robin Wood wrote:
Did you switch insserv off, then install then switch back on again or
did you have to switch it off and leave it off?
I've left it off for good, as the makefiles are not updated.
(update-rc.d becomes somewhat unreliable too. I use a script
Mine is a day-to-day working VM rather than a server but I'll have a
look at the script, see what it offers.
On 14 June 2013 08:51, Alessandro Vesely ves...@tana.it wrote:
On Fri 14/Jun/2013 09:14:44 +0200 Robin Wood wrote:
Did you switch insserv off, then install then switch back on again or
I'm having exactly the same problem with very similar set up.
I've tried the upgrade with rpcbind and nfs-common stopped and it
makes no difference.
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