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Bug#623377: init: don't start in runlevel S *and* 2345



On 21.04.2011 06:07, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-04-19 at 20:40 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:

> [...]
> 
> All filesystems listed in /etc/fstab should be mounted even in single-
> user mode.  If any of those are mounted over NFS, rpc.statd and portmap
> or rpcbind must be started.
> 
> Additional daemons may be required for multi-user access; those are
> installed in /usr.  And so it may be necessary to run nfs-common a
> second time, when those daemons are available.
> 

..

> 
> I suppose we should split the init script, assuming that people stuck in
> the 90s continue to insist that separate /usr must be supported.

Reading all this, it sounds like splitting the init script into
different parts is the cleanest solution and the way to go.

The question now is, which bits need to go where. Can someone with more
insight into the internals of nfs-common/rpcbind/... give a more
detailed overview?

Michael





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