Hi,

The kernel used is the default current squeeze kernel.

Here's the output from the ls command:

/etc/rc6.d/:
K01alsa-utils    K01fuse         K01network-manager  K01postfix
K03mysql-ndb      S01umountnfs.sh      S16auditd
K01anacron       K01irqbalance   K01ntp              K01rsync
K04mysql-ndb-mgm  S01umountroot        S16networking
K01atd           K01joystick     K01nvidia-glx       K01saned
K06hwclock.sh     S09cryptdisks-early  S17wpa-ifupdown
K01bluetooth     K01kdm          K01nvidia-kernel    K01stunnel4
README            S10lvm2              S21urandom
K01cpufrequtils  K01kvm          K01openbsd-inetd    K01uml-utilities
S01reboot         S11cryptdisks
K01cron          K01laptop-mode  K01openvpn          K02avahi-daemon
S01sendsigs       S13ifupdown
K01dirmngr       K01libvirt-bin  K01pcscd            K02mysql
S01umountfs       S14rsyslog

/etc/rcS.d/:
README               S07hdparm            S10ifupdown-clean
S13ifupdown               S16pppd-dns               S21alsa-utils
S01mountkernfs.sh    S07hostname.sh       S10lvm2
S13mountall.sh            S16procps                 S21bootmisc.sh
S02udev              S07hwclockfirst.sh   S10module-init-tools
S14mountall-bootclean.sh  S16x11-common             S21fuse
S03mountdevsubfs.sh  S07pcmciautils       S10mtab.sh
S15mountoverflowtmp       S17mountnfs.sh            S21screen-cleanup
S04bootlogd          S08checkroot.sh      S10udev-mtab
S16auditd                 S18mountnfs-bootclean.sh  S21urandom
S05keymap.sh         S09cryptdisks-early  S11cryptdisks
S16networking             S19console-screen.sh      S22stop-bootlogd-single
S06keyboard-setup    S10hwclock.sh        S12checkfs.sh
S16policykit              S20console-setup

I'll check and see if it's the same bug as #543375.

Regards,

Rik


On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 12:05 AM, Petter Reinholdtsen <p...@hungry.com>wrote:

> [Rik Theys]
> > After switching to insserv, my system no longer seems to unmount the
> > (local) filesystems on shutdown and reboot.  Each time the system
> > comes back up, it spawns a recovery shell and asks to fsck the root
> > filesystem.
>
> Can you provide the output from 'ls /etc/rcS.d/ /etc/rc6.d/'?
>
> This sound a bit like the problem reported in #543375.  Could it be
> the same problem?  Do you use the default Debian kernel, or a
> home-made one?
>
> Happy hacking,
> --
> Petter Reinholdtsen
>



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Greetings,

Rik

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