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    Jon Marshall
    last edited by May 14, 2013, 11:57 AM

    Have recently installed FOG on a test Debian Squeeze server and am impressed so far. However, I’ve just gone to install another package and I’m getting the following errors:

    insserv: Starting FOGImageReplicator depends on minissdpd and therefore on system facility $all' which can not be true! insserv: Starting FOGScheduler depends on minissdpd and therefore on system facility $all’ which can not be true!
    insserv: Starting FOGMulticastManager depends on minissdpd and therefore on system facility `$all’ which can not be true!
    insserv: exiting now without changing boot order!

    These errors are repeated quite a lot and any package I install throws this error.

    During a very brief googling, I couldn’t find anything specifically related to fog and these errors, but they do seem to crop up with other packages and misconfigured init scripts, the solutions for which are to remove the offending packages.

    Has anyone else experienced any issues like this, or can anyone point me in the right sort of direction? I’ll carry on digging in the meantime.

    Apologies if I’ve overlooked a previous post about this.

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      Jon Marshall
      last edited by May 14, 2013, 1:34 PM

      Sorry, when I said Squeeze, I actually meant wheezy! Force of habit, its been so long.

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        b0z
        last edited by May 16, 2013, 9:07 AM

        Lol, I found the solution on the first link after googling…

        Move your FOG* files to another directory than /etc/init.d/, install you package, and then replace the FOG* files 😉

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          Jon Marshall
          last edited by May 16, 2013, 9:22 AM

          Thanks for that, must have been searching like a moron as I got nothing!

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