I've pondered the situation with /etc/init.d/xendomains with an eye towards #452721 and #772809. Problem is there isn't very much history for the file. git log debian/master -- debian/xen-utils-common.xendomains.init Ends at ff1976d7e27331dc29fb4e97b53a79229980cea2. This states the file originated with 9ba6783e47db71379c5120039b878f605bdf31f3, xen/stable-4.8. Problem is 9ba6783e47db71379c5120039b878f605bdf31f3 doesn't have such a file. In fact running: find * -name \*xendomains\* -print0 | xargs -0 git log` With xen/master checked out reveals the last commit was 540cecf0cf066ad0386993c8e625006b259c0df8 which predates both of those. Yet none of the files there have particularly strong resemblances to what is in Debian. This leaves me puzzled. What does the full history of /etc/init.d/xendomains look like? I'm left suspecting it was part of the Xen project for some time, but individual Linux distributions may have all diverged from the Xen script. Problem is without knowledge about why things were done the way they were, the odds of introducing breakage increases. -- (\___(\___(\______ --=> 8-) EHM <=-- ______/)___/)___/) \BS ( | ehem+sigmsg at m5p.com PGP 87145445 | ) / \_CS\ | _____ -O #include <stddisclaimer.h> O- _____ | / _/ 8A19\___\_|_/58D2 7E3D DDF4 7BA6 <-PGP-> 41D1 B375 37D0 8714\_|_/___/5445