Package: sysvinit Version: 2.88dsf-5 Severity: normal Tags: sid Hi,
since last upgrade (makefile style migration ?) I got strange behaviour of the boot sequence. If I interupt some script with ctrl+c, the dependency are lost (not fs mounted, no network, ...). With the previous version this worked. I interrupt sometimes fsck (when I don't want to wait), now this doesn't work. Also on my system udev script hang at the end (until there is a timeout). I often hit ctrl+c to avoid waiting the timeout. This now make the system not usable. If ctrl+c is not supported anymore, it should blocked to avoid this strange behaviour. Matthieu -- System Information: Debian Release: squeeze/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (1, 'experimental') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-2-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core) Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ISO-8859-1) (ignored: LC_ALL set to fr_FR) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash Versions of packages sysvinit depends on: ii initscripts 2.88dsf-5 scripts for initializing and shutt ii libc6 2.10.2-8 Embedded GNU C Library: Shared lib ii libselinux1 2.0.94-1 SELinux runtime shared libraries ii libsepol1 2.0.40-2 SELinux library for manipulating b ii sysv-rc 2.88dsf-5 System-V-like runlevel change mech ii sysvinit-utils 2.88dsf-5 System-V-like utilities sysvinit recommends no packages. sysvinit suggests no packages. -- no debconf information -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org