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From: Daniel da Veiga <danieldaveiga@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] New baselayout changed my rc-update?
Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2006 00:04:52
Message-Id: 342e1090606301649h5ab3867fhb6270fb870201e05@mail.gmail.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] New baselayout changed my rc-update? by Mick
1 There was a thread about his yesterday, check the archives.
2 It seems that a new feature is the possibility to run the appropriate
3 script upon device detection, you can, however, change this behavior:
4
5 A little copy/paste from that thread.
6 ############################
7 On 6/29/06, Neil Bothwick <neil@××××××××××.uk> wrote:
8 > On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 12:34:54 +0200, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
9 >
10 > > After the recent baselayout update, I see these messages at boot time:
11 >
12 > What do you mean by "recent"? It greatly depends on whether you are
13 > running stable or testing, arch or ~arch.
14 >
15 > >
16 > > ...
17 > > Device initiating service: net.eth0
18 > > ...
19 > > ...
20 > > * net.etho: cannot start until the runlevel boot has completed
21 > > ...
22 >
23 > Adding 'RC_PLUG_SERVICES="!net.eth0"' to /etc/conf.d/rc may fix this.
24 > Read the comments in the file for an explanation.
25 #################################
26
27 On 6/30/06, Mick <michaelkintzios@×××××.com> wrote:
28 > On 01/07/06, Anielkis Herrera Gonzalez <aherrerag@×××××××××××××××.cu> wrote:
29 > > try
30 > > #rc-update show -v
31 >
32 > Thanks, the errors are still there:
33 > ===================================
34 > # rc-update show -v
35 > * Invalid runlevel entry: /etc/runlevels/boot/.keep
36 > * Invalid runlevel entry: /etc/runlevels/default/.keep
37 > * Invalid runlevel entry: /etc/runlevels/nonetwork/.keep
38 > * Invalid runlevel entry: /etc/runlevels/single/.keep
39 > acpid | default
40 > alsasound | boot
41 > bluetooth |
42 > bluetooth_pan |
43 > bootmisc | boot
44 > checkfs | boot
45 > checkroot | boot
46 > clock | boot
47 > coldplug | boot
48 > consolefont | boot
49 > cpufreqd |
50 > cpufrequtils |
51 > crypto-loop |
52 > cupsd |
53 > domainname | default
54 > famd |
55 > fancontrol |
56 > freepopsd |
57 > gpm |
58 > hdparm | default
59 > hibernate-cleanup | boot
60 > hostname | boot
61 > hotplug | default
62 > ip6tables |
63 > iptables | default
64 > irda |
65 > keymaps | boot
66 > lisa |
67 > lm_sensors |
68 > local | default nonetwork
69 > localmount | boot
70 > mDNSResponder |
71 > microcode_ctl | default
72 > modules | boot
73 > nessusd |
74 > net.eth0 |
75 > net.lo | boot
76 > net.ppp0 |
77 > netmount | default
78 > nifd |
79 > nscd |
80 > ntop |
81 > numlock |
82 > portmap |
83 > privoxy |
84 > psion |
85 > pwcheck |
86 > reslisa |
87 > rmnologin | boot
88 > rsyncd |
89 > saslauthd |
90 > serial | boot
91 > splash |
92 > sshd |
93 > syslog-ng | default
94 > tor |
95 > urandom | boot
96 > vixie-cron | default
97 > xdm | default
98 > xfs |
99 > ===================================
100 > --
101 > Regards,
102 > Mick
103 > --
104 > gentoo-user@g.o mailing list
105 >
106 >
107
108
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