Sebastian Andrzej Siewior schrieb: > Package: rsyslog > Version: 4.4.2-1 > Severity: important > > My upgrade from 4.4.1-1 to 4.4.2-1 ended up in: > > | mikejones:/etc/init.d# update-rc.d rsyslog enable > | update-rc.d: using dependency based boot sequencing > | insserv: There is a loop at service rsyslog if started > | insserv: loop involving service rsyslog at depth 10 > | insserv: loop involving service mountnfs at depth 8 > | insserv: loop involving service xfs at depth 21 > | insserv: exiting now without changing boot order! > | update-rc.d: error: insserv rejected the script header > > I've replaced > > # Required-Start: $remote_fs $time > > with > > # Required-Start: $time > > in its startup script order to get it fixed. Why does a sysloger depend > on remote a fs? Isn't this NFS? Isn't this required?
The rsyslog LSB header is correct afaics. Removing the $remote_fs dependency is *not* a correct fix. $remote_fs is required because rsyslog is installed in /usr. I suspect the mountnfs script is at fault here. Could you attach the corresponding init script, please. Mchael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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