On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 07:45:12AM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Steve Langasek]
> > Setting up insserv (1.12.0-10) ...
> > info: Checking if it is safe to convert to dependency based boot.
> > error: Obsolete conffile /etc/init.d/gdomap left behind by package 
> > gnustep-base-common
> > error: Problems running insserv:
> >   insserv: script lvm: service lvm already provided!
> >   insserv: There is a loop between service lvm2 and console-setup if started
> >   insserv:  loop involving service console-setup at depth 10
> >   insserv:  loop involving service mountnfs-bootclean at depth 9
> >   insserv: There is a loop between service lvm2 and console-setup if started
> >   insserv:  loop involving service checkfs at depth 3
> >   insserv:  loop involving service lvm2 at depth 2
> >   insserv:  loop involving service udev at depth 1
> >   insserv: There is a loop between service checkfs and lvm2 if started
> >   insserv:  loop involving service mountall at depth 15
> >   insserv: There is a loop between service mountall and lvm2 if started
> >   insserv:  loop involving service networking at depth 25
> >   insserv:  loop involving service console-screen at depth 30
> > warning: It is not safe to convert to dependency based boot.

> I suspect this loop is because of init.d scripts without or with
> incorrect LSB header, left behind from removed but not yet purged
> packages.  Do you have both lvm and lvm2 init.d scripts?

Yes; I've since gone through and cleaned up the machine, so the lvm init
script is no longer there.  This wasn't really the part I was objecting to,
though, only the debconf prompt part. :)

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