On Wed, 18 May 2016 18:24:23 +0200, Arnt Karlsen wrote:

[about booting a system after Debian\Sid to Devuan\Ceres transition]

> ..now having thrown out all the systemd crud I see mentioned here at 
> DNG, I'm still left with runlevel 1, the damned thin will only accept
> root's passwd on the console, I can start and run ssh and X etc all 
> day, and it works all nice except I have my password rejected once I 
> try a login.
> 
> 
> ..exactly how is a Devuan boot supposed to work these days?
> And what systemd crud could could my logins?
> And what logs do I check these days?
> 
> ..last time I had this laptop this bogged down, I simply wiped
> /etc/rc2.d/ clean and made it lean, does anyone have a lean
> Devuan machine so I can see /etc/rcS.d/ and /etc/rc2.d/ listings?

Hi Arnt,

below you find the output of ls /etc/rc[S2].d, created 
using one of the unofficial minimal Devuan Jessie beta 
images posted on DNG a few days ago. 

However, with all due respect, just wiping the thing 
and doing a genuine Devuan install might save you a lot 
of headache. Just thinking. 

Regards
Urban


/etc/rc2.d:
README
S01motd
S01rsyslog
S01uuidd
S02acpid
S02atd
S02cron
S02gpm
S02rsync
S02ssh
S03bootlogs
S04rc.local
S04rmnologin

/etc/rcS.d:
README
S01live-config
S02hostname.sh
S02mountkernfs.sh
S03udev
S04mountdevsubfs.sh
S05keymap.sh
S06keyboard-setup
S08checkroot.sh
S09checkfs.sh
S10checkroot-bootclean.sh
S10kmod
S11mountall.sh
S12mountall-bootclean.sh
S13procps
S13udev-finish
S13urandom
S14networking
S15rpcbind
S16nfs-common
S17mountnfs.sh
S18mountnfs-bootclean.sh
S19kbd
S20console-setup
S21bootmisc.sh
S21screen-cleanup
S22live-tools


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