I am not sure if you got this fixed yet.

Just use aptitude to reinstall your lpr package. I would have to check that 
exact package name, but it should be obvious.



-Tim.

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Debian User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Thu, 1 Nov 2001 13:32:28 +0100

>Hello!
>
>I have made a big mistake: I just wanted a module to be loaded at the
>system-start. Since I didn't know how to do this the proper way, I 
>decided to run modprobe on startup.
>To do this, I edited the /etc/init.d/lpd (to have a point to start from)
>and edited it to fit my nedds. But then I made the fatal error: instead
>of saving it to a new filename, I only saved it normal!
>
>Is there a easy way to regain the file? Or does it help if I get a copy
>from another (i386 potato 2.2.19pre9) machine? If so, can somebody post
>it or send it to me ([EMAIL PROTECTED])?
>
>And the other question: How can I start a module on starup?
>Adding it to /etc/modutils/ doesn't work.
>
>
>Thanx in advance
>
>


>Andras Maresch
>
>
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