* Roger Leigh <[email protected]>, 2012-06-16, 18:10:
mountall-bootclean.sh removes files from /run, but these may include
files created by init scripts earlier in the same boot process. I
observed this because the script nuked files in /run/udev/, leaving my
X server without any input devices.
(In case you have trouble reproducing this, adding an artifical sleep
of a few seconds to mountall-bootclean.sh should ease triggering the
problem.)
This is definitely with -27?
Yes.
All init scripts are current, with no versions from earlier releases
being held back?
Yes.
This was supposed to have been fixed in -24, in commit 32d0678.
Did you have a /run/.clean flagfile created prior to mountall-bootclean
running?
No, and /run/.tmpfs didn't exist either.
As far as I can see, it's because /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh removed the
flag files before mountall-bootclean.sh was run.
--
Jakub Wilk
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