Hi Mattia, Mattia Dongili wrote: > > it shouldn't make much of a difference. > Anyway I still can't reproduce the problem even automounting an nfs > partition. My fs has been built as etch and upgraded to sid, will try a > sarge-to-etch-upgraded-fs later. > > what's the order of scripts in your /etc/rc2.d? Maybe some reordering > has happened between sarge and etch? > > Here I have: > 172.20.0.20 ~ $ ls /etc/rc2.d > README S20inetd S20ssh S91apache2 > S10sysklogd S20makedev S21nfs-common S99rc.local > S11klogd S20nullmailer S89atd S99rmnologin > S18portmap S20openbsd-inetd S89cron S99stop-bootlogd
Mine is: $ ls /etc/rc2.d/ K01libnss-ldap S19slapd S20ssh S89cron README S20makedev S20uml-utilities S99rc.local S10sysklogd S20nscd S21dovecot S99rmnologin S11klogd S20openbsd-inetd S21nfs-common S99stop-bootlogd S18portmap S20postfix S89atd And: $ ls /etc/rcS.d/ README S18ifupdown-clean S40networking S01glibc.sh S20module-init-tools S43portmap S02hostname.sh S20modutils S45mountnfs.sh S02mountkernfs.sh S25libdevmapper1.02 S46mountnfs-bootclean.sh S03libnss-ldap S30checkfs.sh S48console-screen.sh S03udev S30procps.sh S55bootmisc.sh S04mountdevsubfs.sh S35mountall.sh S55urandom S05bootlogd S36mountall-bootclean.sh S70nviboot S05keymap.sh S36udev-mtab S70screen-cleanup S10checkroot.sh S38resolvconf S99stop-bootlogd-single S11hwclock.sh S39ifupdown S12mtab.sh S39iptables Cheers, Nicolas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

