[Fielder George Dowding] > I have a plain Debian installation, lenny, on this box setup as if I > were in Germany complete with a German keyboard. I prepared this box > some years ago to study the German language. I have not changed back > to English, so it has been fun observing the change in help and error > messages from a little German to mostly German.
Very good to hear about your successful insserv test report. :) > There is some more translation work to do I see. Heh, right. I suspect it is better to just remove these messages. There are most useful during testing. In production, I suspect they should be removed. > Yes, this strikes me as a very good move. At the moment 1.46% of the population got the insserv package installed according to popcon.debian.org, and I suspect that somewhere between 0.38%(vote) and 1.21%(old) has enabled it. I suspect the best way to get dependency based boot sequencing enabled by default is that a lot of users is using it and can report that it work properly. :) Because of this, your report is a step in the right direction. Happy hacking, -- Petter Reinholdtsen Linux counter user #14 _______________________________________________ initscripts-ng-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/initscripts-ng-devel

