On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 11:04:48AM +0000, Frank Copeland wrote: > There's a similar issue with /usr, which is discussed at length in bugs > #149256, #149741 and #150358. The solution used for the discover packages > in sid (which I arrived at independantly) was to run the discover > startup script later in the boot sequence after disks are mounted, > priority 36 IIRC. > > > What should be done to fix this? Should I file bug report? > > Remember its one of Branden's packages ;-). That's no reason not to file a bug. It is a reason not be completely stupid when filing one. :) In any event, I think you'll find that the issue with the discover init script's sequence number was resolved in discover 1.5-1. Please let Progeny know if it's still broken. -- G. Branden Robinson | Mob rule isn't any prettier just Debian GNU/Linux | because you call your mob a branden@debian.org | government. http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |
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