Jon(e)k dio:
>>hace un dpkg --configure -a
>>
>>
>>>>>Cómo puedo saber quién me lo está regenerando una y otra vez?
>>>>>documento de texto sencillo adjunto (rmnologin)
>>>>>#! /bin/sh
>>>>>### BEGIN INIT INFO
>>>>># Provides:          rmnologin
>>>>># Required-Start:    $local_fs $remote_fs
>>>>># Required-Stop: 
>>>>># Should-Start:      kdm xdm gdm $syslog
>>>>># Default-Start:     0 1 2 3 4 5 6
>>>>># Default-Stop:       
>>>>># Short-Description: Remove /etc/nologin at boot
>>>>># Description:       This script removes the /etc/nologin file as the
>>>>>#                    last step in the boot process, if DELAYLOGIN=yes.
>>>>>#                    If DELAYLOGIN=no, /etc/nologin was not created by
>>>>>#                    bootmisc earlier in the boot process.
>>>>>### END INIT INFO
>>>>>
>>>>>PATH=/sbin:/bin
>>>>>[ "$DELAYLOGIN" ] || DELAYLOGIN=yes
>>>>>. /lib/init/vars.sh
>>>>>
>>>>>do_start () {
>>>>>   #
>>>>>   # If login delaying is enabled then remove the flag file
>>>>>   #
>>>>>   case "$DELAYLOGIN" in
>>>>>     Y*|y*)
>>>>>           rm -f /var/lib/initscripts/nologin
>>>>>           ;;
>>>>>   esac
>>>>>}
>>>>>
>>>>>case "$1" in
>>>>>start)
>>>>>   do_start
>>>>>   ;;
>>>>>restart|reload|force-reload)
>>>>>   echo "Error: argument '$1' not supported" >&2
>>>>>   exit 3
>>>>>   ;;
>>>>>stop)
>>>>>   # No-op
>>>>>   ;;
>>>>>*)
>>>>>   echo "Usage: $0 start|stop" >&2
>>>>>   exit 3
>>>>>   ;;
>>>>>esac
>>>>>
>>>>>:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
> 
> 
> 
> Ya está, pero no me dice nada. A ver en el próximo arranque...
> 
> De todos modos, el script me borraría...
> 
> rm -f /var/lib/initscripts/nologin
> 
> ...pero no el...
> 
> /etc/nologin
> 
> ¿no?
> 
> 


EFEKTIBAMENTE....

He cambiado la línea

rm -f /var/lib/initscripts/nologin

por

rm -f /etc/nologin

et voilá!


P.S.: Pero sigo sin saber quién ha sido.


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