> Il giorno 21/ott/2014, alle ore 15:41, Petter Reinholdtsen <p...@hungry.com> 
> ha scritto:
> 
> This is an issue with squid, not resolvconf.  If squid is providing a
> script for resolvconf to run, it need to make sure it work also if
> /usr/ is a separate partition and executed before /usr/ is mounted.
> The fact that there might be other buggy scripts around do not change
> this, and there is nothing resolvconf can do to work around this fact.
> The kernel will activate interfaces whenever it want, for example
> before /usr/ is mounted, and while resolvconf handle this just fine,
> the squid resolvconf script do not.
> 
> So I see no point in moving it to resolvconf, and believe the squid
> script just need to stop trying to restart squid if /usr/ isn't
> mounted.

The point is that if /usr needs special handling for resolvconf scripts (which, 
as you say, happen to run before /usr is mounted at startup) a fix in 
resolvconf would solve this issue for every package installing resolvconf 
scripts.

Otherwise we would need to catch it in any package using invoke-rc.d in 
resolvconf hooks.

Regards,

L

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