Re: rpc.statd paranoia
Ah, what I did was:
362 apt-get --purge remove portmap -s
370 update-rc.d -f portmap remove
412 update-rc.d -f fam remove
443 apt-get --purge remove portmap -s
So either the removal of portmap from boot sequence or the removal of
fam from boot sequence affected GNOME related package dependencies when
I tested to remove the portmap package.
I did not remove the gnome package or fam, just out of the init
scripts. From what you mentioned I imagine we should blame the fam.
Interesting... thanks.
Bart
On 1/18/06, Marty <martyb@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
BTP wrote:
> Sorry, I don't know where, but I must have made a mistake somewhere
> regarding this.
>
> I checked my bash history and I looked where i could have done this but saw
> nothing...
>
> I again simulated the removal of portmap with apt-get and things seemed
> normal this time... no removal of GNOME. Put that in the x-files section.
>
> :/
gnome-desktop-environment requires portmap through dependency on fam. Did you
by any chance remove gnome-desktop-environment in the meantime?
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