Re: runlevel.conf is 0 Bytes

2001-08-15 Thread Martin F. Krafft
also sprach Colin Watson (on Wed, 15 Aug 2001 12:57:41PM -0500): > That only works if the package uses debconf, which file-rc doesn't. Try > reinstalling the file-rc package, possibly with the --force-confnew > option to dpkg; failing that, remove the config file and reinstall it > with --force-con

Re: runlevel.conf is 0 Bytes

2001-08-15 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 11:52:45AM -0500, Martin F. Krafft wrote: > also sprach Michael Heldebrant (on Wed, 15 Aug 2001 11:30:59AM -0500): > > Holger Rauch wrote: > > > Now, my questions are: How can I conveniently (meaning without having > > > to type everything) recreate my runlevel.conf? If that

Re: runlevel.conf is 0 Bytes

2001-08-15 Thread Martin F. Krafft
also sprach Michael Heldebrant (on Wed, 15 Aug 2001 11:30:59AM -0500): > > During a sudden power failure yesterday morning I lost the contents > > of my runlevel.conf file. I managed to start all scripts in > > "/etc/init.d" by hand so that my system is up and running again. > > Where was your ru

Re: runlevel.conf is 0 Bytes

2001-08-15 Thread Michael Heldebrant
On 15 Aug 2001 19:58:32 +0200, Holger Rauch wrote: > Hi! > > During a sudden power failure yesterday morning I lost the contents > of my runlevel.conf file. I managed to start all scripts in > "/etc/init.d" by hand so that my system is up and running again. Where was your runlevel.conf file on y

runlevel.conf is 0 Bytes

2001-08-15 Thread Holger Rauch
Hi! During a sudden power failure yesterday morning I lost the contents of my runlevel.conf file. I managed to start all scripts in "/etc/init.d" by hand so that my system is up and running again. Now, my questions are: How can I conveniently (meaning without having to type everything) recreate

runlevel.conf is 0 Bytes

2001-08-14 Thread Holger Rauch
Hi! During a sudden power failure this morning I lost the contents of my runlevel.conf file. I managed to start all scripts in "/etc/init.d" by hand so that my system is up and running again. Now, my questions are: How can I conveniently (meaning without having to type everything) recreate my run