Package: sysvinit Version: 2.57b-0 Package: mount Version: 2.5-1
I'm not sure which package this reports belong to. The new umount (from mount-2.5-1) does not have a '-n' option. This option is used by some of the scripts from the sysvutils package. If this is a sysvinit bug, it is fixed by the patch attached below. Ray -- CUT ME -- diff -r -u sysvinit-2.57b.orig/etc-debian/init.d/halt sysvinit-2.57b/etc-debian/init.d/halt --- sysvinit-2.57b.orig/etc-debian/init.d/halt Wed Aug 2 07:04:40 1995 +++ sysvinit-2.57b/etc-debian/init.d/halt Tue Dec 12 19:09:57 1995 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ echo -n "Unmounting file systems... " umount -a 2>/dev/null # If root is mounted read-only the above will have failed. -umount -a -n +umount -a echo "done." mount -n -o remount,ro / diff -r -u sysvinit-2.57b.orig/etc-debian/init.d/reboot sysvinit-2.57b/etc-debian/init.d/reboot --- sysvinit-2.57b.orig/etc-debian/init.d/reboot Wed Aug 2 07:04:49 1995 +++ sysvinit-2.57b/etc-debian/init.d/reboot Tue Dec 12 19:10:11 1995 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ echo -n "Unmounting file systems... " umount -a 2>/dev/null # If root is mounted read-only the above will have failed. -umount -a -n +umount -a echo "done." mount -n -o remount,ro / diff -r -u sysvinit-2.57b.orig/etc-debian/rc0.d/S20halt sysvinit-2.57b/etc-debian/rc0.d/S20halt --- sysvinit-2.57b.orig/etc-debian/rc0.d/S20halt Wed Aug 2 07:04:40 1995 +++ sysvinit-2.57b/etc-debian/rc0.d/S20halt Tue Dec 12 19:09:57 1995 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ echo -n "Unmounting file systems... " umount -a 2>/dev/null # If root is mounted read-only the above will have failed. -umount -a -n +umount -a echo "done." mount -n -o remount,ro / diff -r -u sysvinit-2.57b.orig/etc-debian/rc6.d/S20reboot sysvinit-2.57b/etc-debian/rc6.d/S20reboot --- sysvinit-2.57b.orig/etc-debian/rc6.d/S20reboot Wed Aug 2 07:04:49 1995 +++ sysvinit-2.57b/etc-debian/rc6.d/S20reboot Tue Dec 12 19:10:11 1995 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ echo -n "Unmounting file systems... " umount -a 2>/dev/null # If root is mounted read-only the above will have failed. -umount -a -n +umount -a echo "done." mount -n -o remount,ro / -- OUCH! -- -- POPULATION EXPLOSION Unique in human experience, an event which happened yesterday but which everyone swears won't happen until tomorrow. - The Hipcrime Vocab by Chad C. Mulligan