On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 11:19:29AM +0200, MERLIN Philippe wrote:
> I look at the date of the mountkernfs on the system  on errors : 4 February 
> 2009.
> I open a mountkernfs installed on a much recent system and i observe its were 
> very differents. So i copy the much recent mountkernfs on this system and i 
> reboot.
> Now there is no  problem.
> So i can say it's Solved.
> But why the script in /etc/init.d/mountkernfs whas never upgraded from 2009 ?
> I think its a Bug .

Well, it's a regular conffile.  If you upgraded the package and this
script wasn't upgraded, there must be a reason for that.  Did you
edit this file, and then tell dpkg not to upgrade it at the conffile
prompt when it wanted to replace it with the new version?

This has not been a problem for anyone else, and this /has/ been
well tested by everyone else running testing and unstable systems,
so I would look carefully at what you have done on this system to
result in the conffile not being upgraded.


Regards,
Roger

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