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Re: legacy-bootordering in Wheezy?



Hi there


Rob van der Putten wrote:

The bind9 script says: Provides: bind9
I assume this is somehow translated into: Provides: named.
Where can I find more on this subject.

How do I check that adding 'Should-Start: $named' and 'Should-Stop:
$named' won't introduce a circular dependency?

Anyway, I haven't been able to reproducer the mentioned problem.
Removing '.legacy-bootordering' did introduce this:
Dec 2 15:41:52 sput checkpc[1643]: Get_local_host: hostname 'sput' bad
Dec 2 15:41:52 sput lpd[1674]: Get_local_host: hostname 'sput' bad

Modifying /etc/host did solve this problem;

Sould be: /etc/hosts

From;
192.168.1.1 sput.int.sput.nl
2001:888:1533:1::1 sput.ip6.sput.nl

To;
192.168.1.1 sput.int.sput.nl sput
2001:888:1533:1::1 sput.ip6.sput.nl sput

I just found out:
Without .legacy-bootordering asterisk won't start.

This still leaves me with my X + mouse problem.
Is there a (standard) way to run a script when starting X?


Regards,
Rob


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