Just remove/rename /etc/init.d/quagga. And don't say Yes on upgrades
when it ask to install maintainer file. That's easiest and working
solution to your problem.
Ondrej.
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On 2007-02-26 Gildas Le Nadan wrote:
> > Take a look at "man invoke-rc.d" which is used by quagga and maybe at the
> > policyrcd-script-zg2 package and
> > your /etc/runlevel.conf.
> > I guess that removing quagga from runlevel.conf (or /etc/rcX.d/) will tell
>
Christian Hammers wrote:
Hello
On 2007-02-26 Gildas Le Nadan wrote:
Package: quagga
Version: 0.98.3-7.2
Severity: minor
We're using quagga with heartbeat and ldirectord to propagate routes to
virtual IPs.
This means quagga must be installed on all the nodes in the cluster but
will be star
Hello
On 2007-02-26 Gildas Le Nadan wrote:
> Package: quagga
> Version: 0.98.3-7.2
> Severity: minor
>
> We're using quagga with heartbeat and ldirectord to propagate routes to
> virtual IPs.
>
> This means quagga must be installed on all the nodes in the cluster but
> will be started under he
Package: quagga
Version: 0.98.3-7.2
Severity: minor
We're using quagga with heartbeat and ldirectord to propagate routes to
virtual IPs.
This means quagga must be installed on all the nodes in the cluster but
will be started under heartbeat control by a specific startup script
(different fro
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