oh oh oh!! my /etc/init.d/ntpdate has no package owner. I delete it. probably a relic (the installation is initially a potatoe).
Now the migration is fine! Le 07/02/2011 10:38, Petter Reinholdtsen a écrit : > severity 612236 normal > thanks > > [Mathieu Ruellan] >> Sure! My debian is fr_FR. >> >> >> Sorry for my english, i do my best. My translation: >> >> It's impossible to migrate to the new start system. >> Some tests reports problems still occur in the current start system, >> that prevents to migrate to the new start sequence. >> insserv: script ntpdate provides system facility $time, skipped!, > Right. This is not a fatal error, it is simply sysv-rc reporting > about an inconsistent set of boot dependencies and refusing to reorder > based on dependencies. The system will boot as before, and just not > use the optimized boot sequence until this issue is solved and sysv-rc > is able to migrate the boot ordering. > > The problem reported is probably that you have an old version of the > ntpdate package, with incorrect dependency information. > > Can you try "dpkg -S /etc/init.d/ntpdate", and run > "dpkg-query -W -f='${Conffiles}\n' $package" on the package owning the > file? > >> The alone coma at the end of the message is quiet strange. > Just a shortcut in the code, nothing serious. > > Happy hacking,
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