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Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> Hi all, |
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> I need to actually learn a little Gentoo stuff. Thanks in advance. |
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> On my wife's machine there's an error message at boot time which says |
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> /etc/init.d/apache2 missing |
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> or something to that effect. Now I think I installed apache2 a long |
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> time ago looking at some mythtv option but that's no longer used and |
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> apache isn't on the system. However she gets this message at boot |
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> time. |
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> Searching around I didn't see anything obvious about why this |
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> happens. There's nothing sowing up with rc-update. However there is a |
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> file |
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> /etc/runlevels/default/apache2 |
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> which I suspect is involved. Is it? Is it left over from some earlier |
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> ebuild that didn't remove it? Can I remove it by hand and fix things |
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> or is there some better tool for keeping this part of the machine |
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> happy and healthy? |
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> Thanks, |
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> Mark |
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I broke my ibook with Gentoo a while back, so I can't test this out for |
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you but have you tried to reinstall apache and then uninstall it cleanly? |
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It looks like you have an entry in your default startup init script |
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that looks for the apache init script and it cant find it ... |
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try this to remove this reference : |
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#rc-update del postfix default |
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Kind regards, |
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Stu |