Package: ifupdown
Version: 0.6.7

The postinst's behavior on creating /etc/network/run is, well, dreadful.
Falling back to saving runtime state in /etc is very bad as the root
filesystem may be read-only. /var/run seems a *far* superior fallback, as
it will be guarenteed to exist and be writable.

postinst also needs to unconditionally move the ifstate file. If /dev/shm
exists and ifupdown was already operational, then /etc/network/ifstate
will exist and be lost.


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