[Luigi Gangitano]
> The point is that if /usr needs special handling for resolvconf
> scripts (which, as you say, happen to run before /usr is mounted at
> startup) a fix in resolvconf would solve this issue for every
> package installing resolvconf scripts.

Which fix in resolvconf did you have in mind?  I fail to see what
resolvconf can do differently.

> Otherwise we would need to catch it in any package using invoke-rc.d
> in resolvconf hooks.

Not all packages depend on stuff in /usr/.  Only those that do will
have to handle missing /usr/.  This is nothing special for resolvconf,
it affect all packages running early in the boot, like packages
providing scripts in /etc/rcS.d/, ifupdown scripts or udev hooks.
Packages trying to run scripts early in the boot need to take this
into account, and squid is no exception there.

-- 
Happy hacking
Petter Reinholdtsen


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