It seems that the message in question should just go to stderr.

* Matches the behavior of other programs' "/etc/init.d/* start" errors.
* Caller would be able to properly deal with the message.
* Errors sent to a particular tty easy to miss unless we just happen
to be on that tty, unless one has especially configured /dev/xconsole.
I'm not sure it could fill up disks as mentioned on the
sysklogd(8) man page though.



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