Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
> 
> Ah-ha! At last you found it!
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Jean-Michel Dault
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> > We think it's primarily caused by the fact that kernel 2.2.8 replaced
> > update/bdflush by a kernel thread (we therefore removed /sbin/update from
> > inittab), and announcements said bdflush was obsolete.
> > The 2.2.9 kernel patch removed the kernel bdflushd patch without stating
> > in the ChangeLog that /sbin/update needed to be activated again, so that's
> > how the line comes to be missing in /etc/initrc.
> >
> > The problem should be fixed by activating the /sbin/update line in
> > /etc/inittab (it's currently commented out).

Ok, I un-commented /sbin/update line in /etc/inittab and the unmount
problem went away.


> > I've put an updated initscripts package on
> >
> > ftp://ftp.mandrakesoft.com/pub/bero/fixes/
> >
> > Please let me know if it really fixes the problem.
> >
> > LLaP
> > bero

Then I downloaded the update files and instlled the .rpm file thinking
it may contain more fixes that just un-commenting the line per above
statement. The original problem returned. Thankfully a backup of the
original file was created (one by me and a second by the install
program). I'm going to rename the backup file to the original name and
proceed from there. 

I'm still getting "Delaying eth0 initilaziation [FAIL]" when the boot
script starts. Any clue what causes this?

Regards,
Bob Gilley

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