There are only two possible situations: a) /var/run is a symlink to /run: Conditional result is always 'false' even without checking /var/run/daemons (which doesn't exist). b) /var/run is a directory: Conditional result is always 'true' because any symlink was removed when cleaning /var/run. So following changes can be made: * /var/run/daemons can be removed unconditionally because a symlink doesn't survive cleaning of /var/run anyway. * The check whether /var/run/daemons is a symlink can be dropped because it has actually no effect. Furthermore we can refactor to use the same conditional used for cleaning /var/run because we can't create the symlink if /var/run is not a directory. --- rc.sysinit | 8 ++++---- 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/rc.sysinit b/rc.sysinit index 4132b8c..7357582 100755 --- a/rc.sysinit +++ b/rc.sysinit @@ -227,12 +227,12 @@ RANDOM_SEED=/var/lib/misc/random-seed cp $RANDOM_SEED /dev/urandom stat_busy "Removing Leftover Files" - rm -rf /etc/{nologin,shutdownpid} /forcefsck /tmp/* /tmp/.* &>/dev/null + rm -rf /etc/{nologin,shutdownpid} /forcefsck /tmp/* /tmp/.* /var/run/daemons &>/dev/null [[ ! -L /var/lock ]] && rm -rf /var/lock/* - [[ ! -L /var/run && -d /var/run ]] && find /var/run/ \! -type d -delete - [[ ! -L /var/run && ! -L /var/run/daemons ]] && - rm -rf /var/run/daemons && + if [[ ! -L /var/run && -d /var/run ]]; then + find /var/run/ \! -type d -delete ln -s /run/daemons /var/run/daemons + fi install -Tm 0664 -o root -g utmp <(:) /var/run/utmp # Keep {x,k,g}dm happy with xorg mkdir -m 1777 /tmp/.{X11,ICE}-unix -- 1.7.1