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I don't have an entry for net.eth1 in rc-update show |
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I don't have any mention of eth1 in /etc/conf.d/net |
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(only eth0) |
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Nonetheless something continues to try to start net.eth1 during boot. |
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What else controls that? If its not in rc-update or /etc/conf.d/net |
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it shouldn't happen. |
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I have a few other boot problems...I'm not sure where they arise from. |
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hwclock is meddling about during shutdown. |
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Again, it isn't shown in rc-update |
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and /etc/conf.d/hwclock has this in it: |
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# If you want to set the Hardware Clock to the current System Time |
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# during shutdown, then say "YES" here. You normally don't need to |
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# do this if you run a ntp daemon. |
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clock_systohc="NO" |
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Still, on a shutdown I can't get past this output: |
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hwclock waiting for localmount |
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(Over and over) |
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I have to hit a manual reset on the computer to get past |
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hwclock waiting for localmount |
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Also klogd cannot be stopped by reboot or shutdown. But at least, |
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unlike hwclock, after a pause the shutdown proceeds anyway. |
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eix -Ic openrc |
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sys-apps/openrc (0.4.1@12/25/08): OpenRC manages the services, startup |
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and shutdown of a host |
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eix -Ic udev |
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[I] sys-fs/udev (135-r2@12/24/08): Linux dynamic and persistent device |
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naming support (aka userspace devfs) |