/var/lib/dpkg/info/dbus.postinst assumes that old priorities were always
20:
# fix rc symlink priorities for upgrades from older versions
if [ "$1" = configure ] && dpkg --compare-versions "$2" lt-nl 1.0.2-1ubuntu3;
then
echo "Fixing up startup script priorities..."
for l in 2 3 4 5; do
old=/etc/rc$l.d/S20dbus
new=/etc/rc$l.d/S12dbus
if [ -e $old ] && ! [ -e $new ]; then
mv $old $new
fi
done
fi
However, in my case the rc2.d priority was 50 (don't ask me why), so I
removed all the dbus symlinks:
localhost# update-rc.d -f dbus remove
Removing any system startup links for /etc/init.d/dbus ...
/etc/rc0.d/K20dbus
/etc/rc1.d/K20dbus
/etc/rc2.d/S50dbus
/etc/rc3.d/S12dbus
/etc/rc4.d/S12dbus
/etc/rc5.d/S12dbus
/etc/rc6.d/K20dbus
Then, I just remade them using the command from the last section of
dbus.postinst:
localhost# update-rc.d dbus multiuser 12 20
Adding system startup for /etc/init.d/dbus ...
/etc/rc1.d/K20dbus -> ../init.d/dbus
/etc/rc2.d/S12dbus -> ../init.d/dbus
/etc/rc3.d/S12dbus -> ../init.d/dbus
/etc/rc4.d/S12dbus -> ../init.d/dbus
/etc/rc5.d/S12dbus -> ../init.d/dbus
Then rebooted and now all the troubles about hal, dhcdbd, etc. are gone.
So I guess that dbus.postinst should not assume the old priority value.
HTH
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