Hello,

Micah Anderson wrote (17 Mar 2008 16:41:38 GMT) :
> I'm trying to track down how this happened for you, can you please
> provide the following:
> 1. the contents of your /etc/default/util-vserver 
> 2. the debconf value for util-vserver/prerm_stop_running_vservers
> 3. the debconf vaue for util-vserver/start_on_boot

When I upgraded a lenny system from 0.30.214-6 to 0.30.215-2, all my
VServers were restarted without any warning.

Here are the relevant lines from /etc/default/util-vserver :
MARK=default
ALWAYS_STOP=true
AUTO=true

And in /var/cache/debconf/config.dat, the only util-vserver-related
sections are :

Name: util-vserver/postrm_remove_vserver_configs
Template: util-vserver/postrm_remove_vserver_configs
Owners: util-vserver

Name: util-vserver/prerm_stop_running_vservers
Template: util-vserver/prerm_stop_running_vservers
Owners: util-vserver

They are not flagged as seen, nor have any set value, which seems
weird to me.

Running dpkg-reconfigure -plow util-vserver does not ask any question.

Bye,
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  intrigeri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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