[Peter Chubb] > Every startup I see: > /etc/init.d/bootclean.sh: No such file or directory > > This is because /etc/init.d/waitnfs.sh still has > . /etc/init.d/bootclean.sh > instead of > . /lib/init/bootclean.sh
Not very strange, as the /etc/init.d/waitnfs.sh script have never been part of the initscripts package in debian. It is a script introduced in Ubuntu to replace mountnfs.sh. In Debian, I decided to keep the script name and only change the content, so here the script is called mountnfs.sh. The path to bootclean.sh has been updated there. Where did you get the /etc/init.d/waitnfs.sh file from? Is your machines converted from Ubuntu to debian? Happy hacking, -- Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]