That happens when you upgarde your libraries and remove the old libs-
init is still using them, so after a reboot you do indeed get a
"has zero dtime" warning.
Since sysvinit-2.74 you can use "telinit u" to "upgrade" init. Init
will reload itself from /sbin/init and preservce all state. That's
great after a library upgrade. Kudos to Alexander Viro.
Mike.
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