On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 03:30:06PM +0100, Helge Hafting wrote: > I have used initng on debian for some time. > I used initng 0.6.7-1 for a long time, because > that was all I could get packaged for amd64 debian. > (There are newer packages, but only for i386 it seems.) > > This version has various problems: > * fails to bring up wlan0, something "ifup wlan0" usually will do > * sometimes long delays waiting for udev, but I use initng to boot *faster* > * trouble with X crashing a couple of times during boot, but perhaps > that is an X problem? > * loadkeys always fails. Not a initng problem though. > * After a handful of "ngc" commands, I get the dreaded "Error connecting > to initng socket" and can't shutdown or do anything useful with ngc :-( > > So I finally downloaded the source for initng 0.6.10.2, and compiled it. > I rebooted after "make install" and now ngc doesn't work at all. > "Error connecting to initng socket" at the first try - everytime. > > > Inability to reboot or bring up additional services makes initng useless > for me. Is there a known way out of this, or will I have to > look at other sysv init replacements? I liked the quick parallel startup, > of initng, but I also need something that works. > > Helge Hafting > --
Hi, I got the same problem here since my last system update (gentoo). I'm using initng-0.6.10.2 and initng-ifiles-0.1.4. I don't know if there is a "real" fix for that problem but running kill -HUP 1 before using ngc works for me. regards Hans
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