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On Mon, 2 Jan 2012 06:44:19 -0800, Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> >> The associated line when you cat /etc/init.d/devfs on my system looks |
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> >> exactly like the line above. |
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> > What about fstab? An entry in there could override the openrc setting. |
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> Good point, but how does that fstab entry appear if she hasn't done |
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> updates? I suppose she might have been editing in fstab and made a |
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> mistake? If she was editing she should certainly check it out. |
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I suspect Colleen did change something, but it didn't take effect until |
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a reboot. I've been caught like that before now, make a seemingly |
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insignificant change then get bitten a few weeks later when I reboot into |
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a new kernel and blame the kernel. |
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> Reading back through this thread I don't see whether Colleen tried my |
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> suggestion about a creating a new user. My thought was that some KDE |
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> config file somewhere got corrupted and a new user would not have that |
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> same issue. |
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I doubt it will make a difference in this case as it it down to |
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permissions in /etc, but it never hurts to try. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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Guns don't kill people--it's those little pieces of lead. |