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Hello,

I did my updates today, which I believe included baselayout and
everything seems to have gone a bit weird. The first time I rebooted I
got an error message and the boot stopped and dropped me into emergency
maintenence mode telling me to recreate /var/state/init.d/ or else the
system couldn't boot.

This I did, then restarted and the system came up and appears to be
fine, other than the fact that I get a whole assload of error messages
appear on bootup. The first one complains about a runlevel (sysinit?)
being missing, the others appear to be various things from mount and
other stuff, but they go past too quickly to get a good look.

(sidenote: Is the output produced on boot captured anywhere? I think
Redhat gives you a /var/log/boot.log.. does Gentoo have an equivalent?)

What happened? Is this something I should have expected or is something
broken?

It's getting to the stage that I loathe to see baselayout come up for an
~ emerge, because it always seems to indicate trouble a brewing. ;)

Cheers,

Andy
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