[one-users] one-context package in debian is not working

Rolandas Naujikas rolandas.naujikas at mif.vu.lt
Tue Jan 22 01:14:13 PST 2013


On 2013-01-22 11:09, Tobias Honacker wrote:
> http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts/DependencyBasedBoot
>
> maybe this will help you out. update-rc.d is outdated.

It is in contradiction with Debian 6.0 packages. Most of them (at least 
in base) are using update-rc.d and no of them insserv. Probably that 
will change in Debian 7.0.

Regards, Rolandas Naujikas

> Am 22.01.2013 10:05, schrieb Rolandas Naujikas:
>> On 2013-01-22 10:53, Tobias Honacker wrote:
>>> try using /sbin/insserv -d vmcontext
>>
>> Debian packages use update-rc.d to create/remove startup symlinks in
>> postinstall/postremove scripts. I'm not sure, but it is probably in
>> Debian packages policy documents.
>>
>> Regards, Rolandas Naujikas
>>
>>> Am 22.01.2013 09:26, schrieb Rolandas Naujikas:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I installed one-context in debian 6.0 VM to create master image.
>>>> But really if I install it in debian-installer (in autoseed
>>>> configuration file), then symlink is created in /, because runlevel is
>>>> not defined. If I try to use correct symlink (ln -sf
>>>> ../init.d/vmcontext /etc/rc2.d/S99vmcontext) it is not executed,
>>>> because Debian usually use dependency based init. The correct way to
>>>> install startup scripts is to put correct information in LSB part of
>>>> vmcontext and use update-rc.d.
>>>>
>>>> Default-Stop should have no values, because vmcontext doesn't handle
>>>> stop requests. Default-Start should have "2 3 4 5" (or even "S 2 3 4
>>>> 5"). In postinstall script there should be
>>>>
>>>> update-rc.d vmcontext start 99 2 3 4 5 .
>>>>
>>>> 99 - is not used, because the order depends on other LSB parameters in
>>>> vmcontext.
>>>>
>>>> Regards, Rolandas Naujikas
>>>>
>>>> P.S. Additionally I found that if I put empty line into
>>>> /etc/udev/rules.d/75-persistent-net-generator.rules and
>>>> /etc/udev/rules.d/75-cd-aliases-generator.rules there will not be
>>>> warning/error message in startup about "can no read ...".
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