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How can I give init write access to /etc/initrunlvl so LIDS doesn complain about it during startup and shutdown?

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How can I give init write access to /etc/initrunlvl so LIDS doesn complain about it during startup and shutdown?

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Unfortunately, there isn’t much you can do about this. Because init recreates this file each time you boot, it will have a different inode number every time. This makes it difficult for LIDS to handle. It is a harmless error, and your system will still function properly without /etc/initrunlvl.

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