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Hi.

IIRC, /lib/init/rw is _completely_ gone, i.e. fresh installations will not even
get a symlink to /run.

Chapter 2 of the release notes are a bit unclear about that:
They give a new location (/run)... which is the place where things should go now
that were in /lib/init/rw before, but unlike the other paths it has no symlink.

So that should perhaps be added, that /lib/init/rw is really gone for good.


Cheers,
Chris.

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On Mon, 03 Jun 2013 01:52:26 +0200 Christoph Anton Mitterer
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Package: release-notes
> Severity: normal
> 
> 
> Hi.
> 
> IIRC, /lib/init/rw is _completely_ gone, i.e. fresh installations will not 
> even
> get a symlink to /run.
> 
> Chapter 2 of the release notes are a bit unclear about that:
> They give a new location (/run)... which is the place where things should go 
> now
> that were in /lib/init/rw before, but unlike the other paths it has no 
> symlink.
> 
> So that should perhaps be added, that /lib/init/rw is really gone for good.

That ship has long sailed. Closing that old bug report.

Regards,
Michael

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