On Tuesday 06 February 2007, you wrote: > severity 409645 important > thanks > > On Sun, Feb 04, 2007 at 04:46:04PM +0200, David Baron wrote: > > Fuse got installed, probably as a dependency from something else. All of > > a sudden, I get on my bootup a failure started fuse module. I never > > elected to start this. Maybe initscripts activated it. However: > > > > The /etc/init.d/fuse-utils script has: > > 1. Incorrect script name. "fuse" instead of "fuse-utils". Would only > > effect the usage error message so not very important. > > 2. Has a mount point /sys/fs/fuse/connections. No such directories exist > > on /sys/fs and they cannot be manually created. > > 3. Reportbug tries a /usr/bin/fusermount on checking package integrity. > > Fails due to permissions (duplicate bug but listed as fixed!) > > So AIUI, the line of argumentation here is: > > - fuse was installed when you didn't ask for it or plan to use it, so > - you didn't actually configure it for use, and therefore > - the init script gives an error. > > Sorry, I don't see how anything about that should be grave.
On the installation, no configuration options were offered. I went into webmin to disable it so as not to get the error mesages. However, if I have it, it should be configured correctly so how do I do this? If a packages is installed and attempts to start at bootup (without further interaction) and this fails, I think this fits one of the ideas of "grave" (package unusable for many users). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]