Edward Catmur wrote:

>On Fri, 2005-07-08 at 15:48 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
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>>On 7/8/05, kashani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>Mark Knecht wrote:
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>>>>Hi ho,
>>>>   What program do I run to determine what emerge operation installed
>>>>something on the system, in this specific case /etc/init.d/serial? I
>>>>guessed it would be equery but that didn't work.
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>>I spoke too quickly. qpkg -f returns nothing for /etc/init.d/serial:
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>>dragonfly ~ # ls -al /etc/init.d/serial
>>-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root 1104 Mar 11 09:57 /etc/init.d/serial
>>dragonfly ~ # qpkg -f /etc/init.d/serial
>>dragonfly ~ #
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>The CVS header on /etc/init.d/serial shows that it is from the
>rc-scripts module on gentoo cvs, and rc-scripts is distributed as part
>of baselayout indeed.
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>However it is not installed by baselayout-1.11.12-r4, and in fact it
>does nothing as /etc/serial.conf does not exist, so is safe to delete -
>but make sure (a) you aren't using it (check /etc/serial.conf) and (b)
>you remove it from all runlevels.
>
>Ed
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Hi,
Previously when i went to baselayout-1.11.12-rX, on startup received a
warning about missing "serial" something.
So just to be on the safe side re-emerged "setserial" and forgot about
this warning. It's: "sys-apps/setserial".
Also think that i don't need serial, but will check this later (when
have enough time ;).
HTH. Rumen

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