I tried meowsqueak's fix for regaining access to squeezeboxserver and it worked, though I'm still not completely clear what was changed to cause mysqld startup to fail. I spent some time trying to figure out how to implement his startup script so that squeezeboxserver starts on boot, but I'm not facile enough to do that.
However, I find that completely removing squeezeboxserver with: sudo apt-get remove --purge squeezeboxserver and then using sudo nautilus to search for every folder/file named "squeezeboxserver" and discarding all those, followed by a reinstall of squeezeboxserver results in a working system that starts on boot. Evidently there were some old configuration files that were not being changed by the normal reinstall routine. -- rkerr ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rkerr's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=8784 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=78579 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
