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Greets, gentoo-users, |
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as soem of you might remember I only recently migrated my system to |
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amd64 (fresh install). |
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I don't exactly know if there is a relation to this move but since then |
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I have the problem that some services simply don't start when the system |
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boots. |
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For example xinetd, sshd and smartd don't start, they get started and |
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show their green "OK"-message but aren't running afterwards. |
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I checked "rc-config list": |
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sshd default |
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[...] |
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xinetd default |
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I removed and re-added the services |
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# rc-config delete sshd default |
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Deleting sshd from following runlevels |
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default [done] |
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# rc-config add sshd default |
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Adding sshd to following runlevels |
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default [done] |
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looks fine but doesn't start at next boot. Or more exactly: It seems to |
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get started, but doesn't run then. |
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If it was only one of the services I would consider a misconfiguration |
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in its configfiles somewhere, but I see this for several services: |
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cpufreqd, distccd, hddtemp, iscsid, ..... smartd, sshd, .... |
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Could anyone point me to what to do to solve this? |
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Thanks a lot, Stefan |
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