ZephyrQ wrote: > >I try to run that command, but get an error: > > > > Warning: Fake start-stop-daemon called, doing nothing
It sounds to me like you got a debian system installed that has the fake start-stop-daemon command used by debootstrap when bootstrapping the system. That is supposed to be replaced by the real start-stop-daemon command during installation; I cannot imagine how your system got into this state. If I'm right, you can probably fix it by: mv /sbin/start-stop-daemon.REAL /sbin/start-stop-daemon However, since it looks like your original installation failed somehow half-way through, any number of other things could also be broken, and you may just want to reinstall it. If you have a /var/log/installer.log I'd be glad to look at it and see if it gives any clues as to what went wrong during your installation of debian. -- see shy jo
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