On Fri, 3 Jan 2014, Roger Leigh wrote: > If file-rc and/or the maintainer scripts somehow restored the links > incorrectly, then insserv will ignore the header and preserve your > customisations
Hm. I can’t remember *ever* doing *any* customisations. I normally just put an “exit 0” below the shebang to disable an init script as, back then, nobody knew what the right way was (now we know update-rc.d is supposed to be used). But then, I migrated to file-rc *extremely* early, so it’d obviously not got “all” links in its backup. > "insserv -d" should revert to the defaults. And there's not usually > any reason to deviate from them. Hm, all it did for me was to emit all those warnings again. > If not, you could remove the structure entirely and then try re- > running "insserv -d" again. Ah! So basically “rm -rf /etc/rc*.d” followed by “insserv -d”? That may very well be the missing piece. I’ll try that on Monday (not right now where I have only remote access), but thanks already. bye, //mirabilos -- tarent solutions GmbH Rochusstraße 2-4, D-53123 Bonn • http://www.tarent.de/ Tel: +49 228 54881-393 • Fax: +49 228 54881-314 HRB 5168 (AG Bonn) • USt-ID (VAT): DE122264941 Geschäftsführer: Boris Esser, Sebastian Mancke -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/alpine.deb.2.10.1401042004180.7...@tglase.lan.tarent.de