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I do equery b device-mapper: |
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I found this: |
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sys-fs/device-mapper-1.02.22-r5 (/etc/init.d/device-mapper) |
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sys-fs/device-mapper-1.02.22-r5 (/etc/conf.d/device-mapper) |
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Le Friday 07 March 2008 13:51:04 Stroller, vous avez écrit : |
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> On 7 Mar 2008, at 02:29, Daevid Vincent wrote: |
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> > ... |
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> > When I startup my notebook, I see this message: |
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> > * The device-mapper init script is written for baselayout-2 |
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> > * Please do not use it with baselayout-1 |
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> > |
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> > locutus ~ # eix baselayout |
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> > [I] sys-apps/baselayout |
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> > Available versions: 1.11.15-r3 1.12.10-r5 ~1.12.11 1.12.11.1 |
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> > [M]~2.0.0_rc6-r1 {bootstrap build kernel_FreeBSD kernel_linux pam |
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> > static |
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> > unicode} |
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> > Installed versions: 1.12.11.1(14:20:50 02/29/08)(-bootstrap - |
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> > build |
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> > -static -unicode) |
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> > |
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> > Since I'm not real sure what this package does, I am unsure if I |
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> > should just |
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> > unmerge and re-emerge it (perhaps at one time I ran the ~x86 |
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> > version and so |
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> > I have a mixture?) |
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> I'm not sure what this does, either. Someone may come along in a |
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> moment with better advice, but as a first step I'd `equery b /etc/ |
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> initi.d/device-mapper`. If it says that device-mapper doesn't belong |
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> to any of your current packages then I think you can safely (remove |
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> it from the default runlevel and subsequently) delete it, otherwise |
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> I'd reemerge the package to which it belongs. |
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> Stroller. |