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snvv
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Post subject: (solved) wrong init scripts in laptop
Posted: 02.08.2011, 21:34
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In a recent install of Ημέρα in a laptop, I have some scripts that are not needed. For example, mdadm-raid, qemu-kvm, lvm2, cryptdisks-early, cryptodisks.
How I can disable them?
Also I installed btnx and btnx-config and then purged them. However during boot undev complains that it can't find the directory of btnx. |
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slh
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Post subject: RE: wrong init scripts in laptop
Posted: 02.08.2011, 21:41
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| Those initscripts are not "wrong", they just might not be needed for your use case; purge the packages owning them (dpkg -S /etc/init.d/<foo>). |
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snvv
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Posted: 02.08.2011, 21:47
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| Thank you and sorry for the inappropriate word. |
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