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After surviving the initial update to openrc I've now found after an |
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update world that the latest openrc no longer links /etc/init.d/lo to |
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/lib/rc/sh/net.sh. |
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In fact /lib/rc/sh/net.sh is completely gone. So I'm left with |
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several useless symlinks in /etc/init.d and no indication of what they |
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should be linked to. |
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The migration guide at: |
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http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/openrc-migration.xml |
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Appears to be badly out of date and appears to indicate symlinking |
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/etc/init.d/net.ethN to /etc/init.d/net.lo will fix the network startup. |
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No mention of what /etc/init.d/lo is supposed to be linked to now. |
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I've probably missed some important output of emerge during update |
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world but my elogs for openrc do not indicate any messages. |
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The newest version of openrc does not contain the file: |
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/lib/rc/sh/net.sh. |
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as it did with openrc-0.2.3 |
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Anyone know what the new scheme is... what the symlinks in |
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/etc/init.d/net.ethN are supposed to point to? |
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