On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 09:58:09 +0100 Petter Reinholdtsen <p...@hungry.com> wrote: > > Control: reassign -1 postfix > > [Salvo Tomaselli] > > Dear Maintainer, > > > > insserv refuses to start postfix at boot, because I have configured dnsmasq > > to be disabled. > > Hi. As insserv is not involved at all during boot, I suspect this bug > is misfiled. Perhaps it is a problem with postfix or dnsmasq > dependencies (should be soft, not hard) or with systemd refusing to > start. My prime suspect would be postfix, so I pass this bug over to > the postfix maintainers for a closer look. If postfix do not require > dnsmasq (but should be startet after it if it exist) it should only use > should-start instead of require-start in its init.d script. >
Well, postfix uses Required-start: $named because it needs name resolution. And I guess dnsmasq provides $named by default, but that's actually not the case in Salvo system. Not sure what's the correct way to fix this. A quick way would be to remove the "Provide: $named", when configuring dnsmasq to not be be used as a name resolution daemon, but that can't really be done automatically. Regards, -- Yves-Alexis
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