First, regarding my earlier email, which I cannot reply to directly (apologies), as it has been downloaded off of gmail, I *think* I've gotten the ordering to work correctly.
I changed my lsb header in the custom script (/etc/init.d/phc_vids) to: # Require-start: $acpi Then under /etc/insserv.conf I added the following line: $acpi +cpufrequtils +loadcpufreq Then ran: dpkg-reconfigure insserv And the warning messages were gone about not being able to apply custom vids because the cpufreq directories hadn't been created yet. Also, checking the status using: /etc/init.d/phc_vids status Showed the correct values had been applied. All well and good. Unfortunately, I don't really understand what I've done. I was following the directions from the Debian LSB/insserv wiki, where I learned it is no longer possible to disable/uninstall insserv on Squeeze, so the tips I'd read on manually re-ordering the scripts by changing the numbers would no longer work. E.g., this doesn't work, or at least, not for long: $ mv /etc/rc2.d/S01phc_vids /etc/rc2.d/S03phc_vids Second, there are two ways, or so it seems, to enable concurrent boot. I.e., starting scripts in parallel. One method says to use CONCURRENCY=shell, and the other says CONCURRENCY=startpar This is under /etc/default/rcS Which is correct or do both do the same thing? Many thanks, Arthur -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktincc8ltnonjeo_xc10_fnqgspwocqq3u6geo...@mail.gmail.com