Michael,

Here's my guess at what happens:
1. The NAS boots up, and calls the S20squeezeboxserver init script. Out
of luck, the MySQL instance is not already started at this moment, and
you end up - like I did - with a SBS instance that doesn't give access
to your local library,
2. The Netgear's S99rc3.d init script is called later and cleans up
thing in /var/tmp. There's no more PID file telling the SBS init script
that another instance is already running,
3. The Frontview's SBS plugin script fires a second instance of SBS,
because the PID file didn't exist. This second instance crashes, because
the TCP ports are already bound by the first SBS instance, but - since
the PID file contained only reference to the 2nd SBS instance - it keeps
trying to relaunch the second instance.

I can't check it right now, but I'm pretty sure that's what happens.
Since it prevented the S20squeezeboxserver to be called at startup, I
had no problem with SBS on my NV+.

My 2.5 cents.

Seb


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