On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 07:48:44AM +0000, Schumacher, Bernd wrote:

> The installation of secvpn in chroot cannot be done automatically.

I have secvpn automatically (no-interactive) installed and upgraded in
chroot for years.  The problem arise recently only.

> This means it is not supported and will not be fixed.

It must be fixed. chroot environment should be detected and do not
start/stop any service in this case.
 
> But I have one customer that runs secvpn in a chroot environment
> successful. The host system in this case is Red Hat and Debian is used
> in chroot. To do this you have to ignore the Error while installing
> that results from calling init -q in chroot. And you have to manually
> add the following line in the host system /etc/inittab:
> 
> SVPN:2345:respawn:chroot <chroot-dir> /usr/sbin/secvpnmon
> 
> After adding the line you have to run manually in the host system:
> init -q

I don't need to run secvpn in chroot environment. I need automatically
install upgrade and remove. The last is essential: if You can not remove
package even manually the system remain broken. In this case You
compelled to edit prerm script. This is awful!

This is common case. The systems installed , upgraded and configured
under chroot are using for diskless workstations and live systems (CD,
DVD and USB flash). And thus nothing should be started or stopped in
these processes.
 
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