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On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 12:49:03 +0200 (MEST) Frank Thieme |
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<fthieme@×××.net> wrote: |
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> > Excellent distro. Here are a few minor problems. |
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> > |
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> > 1) Is there any way to avoid having messages from initialization |
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> bleed |
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> > through to the console after boot? When I boot, the first login |
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> > prompt is overlaid by "eth0: Setting half duplex ..." which is |
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> > apparently a late message from starting eth0. Some distros have |
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> this |
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> > problem; some don't. |
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> > |
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> > 2) After login and password (run level 3), I always get the |
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> following |
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> > two messages. Is this a new feature or a minor bug? The user |
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> logs in |
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> > normally. |
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> > |
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> > pam_group [n] : not opened |
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> > PAM_pwdb [n] : (login) session opened for user uuuuu by |
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> LOGIN(uid=0) |
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> Just the same problem, you need to run your favorite syslog daemon. |
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> Because |
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> no daemon is running all messages normally captured by it are |
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> displayed on |
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> /dev/console |
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Yes, and why didn't the bootstrap or emerge system install a script to |
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start a syslog daemon? There are no instructions for doing this |
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manually. How do I proceed? |
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Collins Richey |
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Denver Area |
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gentoo_rc6 xfce+sylpheed |