On Sunday 13 September 2009 10:46:25 nick wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I believe I may have spotted a small problem with the init.d script on
> Ubuntu machines, maybe others. I using a compiled version of bacula
> 3.0.2 and used the "make install-autostart" to generate the init.d
> scripts.
>
> On Ubuntu the /var/run directory is mounted to tmpfs. Everytime the
> machine is restarted, I had to manually create the directory. I have
> since added a mkdir command to the init script as a work around.

Are you saying that you must manually create /var/run?  On my Ubuntu machine 
it is automatically created.  In any case, I have just ensured that the 
@piddir@ directory is created in the scripts.

Thanks,

Kern

>
> Many Thanks,
> Nick
>
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