Thanks to everyone who responded on this issue. Following the advice I
managed to get this sorted.
Cheers :)
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Hello Bob,
Excerpt from Bob Proulx:
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> I will pull back to the safer higher level tool "dpkg-reconfigure"
> which runs the postinst scripts.
>
> root@junk:~# dpkg-reconfigure nfs-kernel-server
> insserv: Service nfs-common has to be enabled to start service
> nfs-kernel-server
> ins
Thilo Six wrote:
> Excerpt from sirquij...@lavabit.com:
> > insserv: Service nfs-common has to be enabled to start service
> # Provides: nfs-common
> # Required-Start:$portmap $time
> # Required-Stop: $time
> # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 S
> ...
> I suppose the line '# Default-Star
Hello
Excerpt from sirquij...@lavabit.com:
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> Setting up nfs-kernel-server (1:1.2.2-4squeeze2) ...
> insserv: Service nfs-common has to be enabled to start service
compare this with yours:
,[ head -n 14 /etc/init.d/nfs-common ]---
#!/bin/bash
### BEGIN
> Hello sirquijote
>
>
> Excerpt from sirquij...@lavabit.com:
>
>
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>
>> The usercommands script is just a simple one-liner that I inserted to
>> turn
>> off my laptop's screen on boot, just before login:
>>
CODE<<
>>
>> #! /bin/sh
>> # /etc/init.d/usercommands
>> #
>>
>> # Turn off the
Hello sirquijote
Excerpt from sirquij...@lavabit.com:
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> The usercommands script is just a simple one-liner that I inserted to turn
> off my laptop's screen on boot, just before login:
>
>>> CODE<<
>
> #! /bin/sh
> # /etc/init.d/usercommands
> #
>
> # Turn off the display on boot
> vb
> sirquij...@lavabit.com wrote:
>> Setting up nfs-kernel-server (1:1.2.2-4squeeze2) ...
>> insserv: warning: script 'K01usercommands' missing LSB tags and
>> overrides
>
> That error message tells the problem. It says that the
> K01usercommands script is missing the LSB tags. It will do nothing
>
sirquij...@lavabit.com wrote:
> Setting up nfs-kernel-server (1:1.2.2-4squeeze2) ...
> insserv: warning: script 'K01usercommands' missing LSB tags and overrides
That error message tells the problem. It says that the
K01usercommands script is missing the LSB tags. It will do nothing
more until th
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