On Mo, 14 Jan 2008, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> when I tested it), but it is actually how it is written to work.  The
> desktop file is only used, and thus only updated, when either /var/ or
> /usr/ are on separate partitions.  I guess you have both on the / file
> system, and thus only the boot file is used.

Ah, ok, thanks. I was peeking into the init.d script but obviously not
long enough.

> Not sure what to do to reduce the confusion, but I am closing this as
> solved as it isn't a bug.

Ok, maybe add a line to README.Debian?

Best wishes

Norbert

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