[Michael Biebl] > I don't understand, why it shouldn't be possible, that a single > update-rc.insserv run, reoders *all* init scripts in one go. You > could still skip the ones, which will cause loops or have no > dependency information.
Well, there are two things that need to be done as insserv work today: - Call update-rc.d in dependency order when adding new scripts to the boot sequence (one call is not going to work). It refuses to install a script (and in consequence, the package) if the scripts hard dependencies are not already inserted into the boot sequence. - Refuse to install a package that introduces a dependency loop, while allowing those that do not introduce a loop to install, to avoid getting an unstable boot sequence (as in, there is no way to know how to order the scripts involved in a loop). I'm not aware of triggers being able to do that. Besides, one need to be very careful when changing the boot sequence, to make sure the machine stay bootable. :) Happy hacking, -- Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]