According to Behan Webster:
> A thought. We run amd here which we use to remotely mount /usr/share
> (amongst others that probably don't make any difference to squid).
>
> Could that have anything to do with the problem we're experiencing with
> squid? (i.e. it fails to start at boottime but works fine if restarted
> by root from the commandline once the coputer is up)
Depends, but it doesn't seem probable. You could try moving the symlink
around in /etc/rc2.d though, so that squid gets started after amd
Mike.
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