The failure of the install has to do with the current situation of
harddrake. Harddrake installs it's init script in /etc/init.d where
/etc/init.d is a proper directory and not a symlink to /etc/rc.d/init.d.
So what happens is that when you try to upgrade initscripts it can't
create the symlink for /etc/init.d on the existing hard directory.

Basically, I removed harddrake and then installed the initscripts
package, then re-installed harddrake. All went well from what I can
tell. Harddrake's spec needs a fix-up.

John

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