[Alan Guo]
> I found that the link to bootmisc.sh in /etc/rcS.d/ is
> S19bootmisc.sh , and the link to mountnfs-bootclean.sh in
> /etc/rcS.d/ is S46mountnfs-bootclean.sh, that means bootmisc.sh is
> called before calling mountnfs-bootclean.sh and it remove the
> /var/run/.clean file,

The boot sequence on this machine is really messed up.  The order of
scripts is not according to their dependencies, as far as I can see.
Can you run /usr/share/insserv/check-initd-order and report the
output?  What is the output from about 'insserv -vn'?  Any idea what
was done on the boot system on this machine to get to this point?

I enabling dependency based boot sequencing might be able to recover
the boot sequence, but it is so strange I am not sure.

Happy hacking,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen



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