at bottom :- On 27/02/2019, Dmitry Bogatov <kact...@debian.org> wrote: >
<snipped> > > Seems there is no /etc/init.d/mountkernfs.sh on your system. > > Since your init system is systemd, I question, why do you need insserv > in first place. Do you have bin:initscripts installed? > > My guess is that update-initramfs invokes insserv /if/ it is available, > and since you have insserv installed, but no initscripts, we get this > bug. > > Adding initramfs-tools maintainer into loop. If my guess is correct, > this issue should be resolved on initramfs side, since making insserv > depending on initscripts is not nice to user. > -- > Note, that I send and fetch email in batch, once every 24 hours. > If matter is urgent, try https://t.me/kaction > > -- > Dear Dimity, You are right on both counts. Indeed systemd is pid 0 on my system. In answer to your query, I attempted - $ aptitude why insserv i rcconf Depends sysv-rc i A sysv-rc Depends insserv (> 1.12.0-10) Does this answer the question ? -- Regards, Shirish Agarwal शिरीष अग्रवाल My quotes in this email licensed under CC 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ http://flossexperiences.wordpress.com EB80 462B 08E1 A0DE A73A 2C2F 9F3D C7A4 E1C4 D2D8