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it's starting sulogin at boot up...



... and I don't know why. SULOGIN is set to no in /etc/defaults/rcS
and yet, when this one particular system comes up, init goes through
/etc/rcS.d and before it switches to runlevel 2, it asks for the root
password for maintenance. ctrl-D will quit that and start runlevel
2 as usual, but I don't want to have to interact with the system to
make it boot.

/etc/inittab is unchanged except for DJBs daemontools which added 

  SV:123456:respawn:/usr/bin/svscanboot

to the end, and me myself commenting out the lines of the getty on
tty3-6.

please, debian-user, shine some light on this...

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