I installed Debian Stable.
Then I shifted my sources to Testing, and apt-get dist-upgrade.
Trying to do apt-get upgrade right now told me that network-manager
has been kept back.
So I did dist-upgrade, and now my /etc/init.d has the script network-manager.

It didn't restart when I restored the computer, but it is possible
there still remains some cruft in memory I need to clean by doing a
complete restart. I'll do a complete restart later, and if it still
doesn't work, I'll let you know.

For now, you can close the bug, and I'll reopen it if necessary.

Thank you very much.

Uri David


On 8/24/07, Bart Samwel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, August 24, 2007 01:30, Uri David Akavia wrote:
> > *** Please type your report below this line ***
> >
> > /etc/resume.d/62-ifup.sh includes the lines
> >
> > # Kick network-manager to bring up its interfaces. (It won't do this
> > # automatically.)
> > invoke-rc.d --quiet network-manager restart
> >
> > However, /etc/init.d/network-manager doesn't exist.
> >
> > Running invoke-rc.d network-manager restart
> > gives the following error:
> > invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/network-manager not found.
>
> Thansk for reporting. On my system, I have /etc/init.d/network-manager,
> owned by the network-manager package. To be sure that it's not a leftover,
> I purged and then reinstalled the network-manager package, and after that
> I STILL have /etc/init.d/network-manager. I'm suspecting that either there
> is a problem with your install of network-manager, you're mixing packages
> from different distro versions (running acpi-support 0.95-2 on stable
> perhaps?) or you're not really running Debian but something similar to
> Ubuntu, and trying to run the Debian package on that. Because on my Ubuntu
> system the init script is indeed not present. :-) Tell me, which is it, or
> did I miss some other possibility? ;-)
>
> Cheers,
> Bart
>


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