Re: ext3 corruption

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Molle Bestefich <[email protected]> wrote:
> Horst H. von Brand wrote:

[...]

> > The kernel people are certainly not infallible either. And there are cases
> > where the right order is A B C, and others in which it is C B A, and still
> > others where it doesn't matter.

> In the quite unlikely situation where that happens, you've obviously
> got a piece of software which is broken dependency-wise.  Many of the
> current schemes will fail to accommodate that too.

It isn't broken /software/, it is /different setups/.

> For example, no amount of moving the /etc/rc.d/rc6.d/K35smb script
> around will fix that situation on Red Hat.

What situation?
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