In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Andrei Ivanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> > Also check that in /etc/rc.d at the appropriate runlevel you have a umount >> > script (it's the script that will get executed upon the shutdown to umount >> > all the partitions). >> >> This should already be in place on a Debian system ;) > >You never know.
I can guarantee you it is. >When I upgraded to 2.2.10 from 2.0.36, system would not umount the >partitions properly because of some problem with scripts in rc.d. That >caused quite a lot of file corruptions (esp in dselect data files, where >info about each package is kept. I could not install anything) >So better be safe than sorry If that is true, then you have broken your system yourself. Debian does it the right way out of the box, ofcourse. You don't think we're shipping a broken distribution right ... Mike. -- ... somehow I have a feeling the hurting hasn't even begun yet -- Bill, "The Terrible Thunderlizards"