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The Monday 2007-12-10 at 21:35 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

To add: You can force serial startup through the use of the RUN_PARALLEL
flag in /etc/sysconfig/boot, change it from "yes" to "no" and you will
have a more structured boot.msg.  IIRC there should also be a way to get a
prompt to start each service during bootup.  I wish I could find it right
now, perhaps someone else can fill in the blanks, but that may be your
best bet for seeing exactly what is happening on your system.

There is such a thing. Or there was. [...] There is:

/etc/sysconfig/boot:

## Path:        System/Boot
## Description: Controlling of the boot process
## Type:        yesno
## Default:     no
## Config:
#
# For interactive debugging of the startup process. If set
# to "yes" the system will ask whether to confirm every
# step of the boot process.
#
PROMPT_FOR_CONFIRM="no"

## Type:        integer
## Default:     5
#
# For interactive debugging of the startup process. How long
# wait before the default answer is assumed.
#
CONFIRM_PROMPT_TIMEOUT="5"

## Type:        yesno
## Default:     no
#
# If set to "yes" this enables to stop the boot process by
# pressing Ctrl-S and continue with Ctrl-Q (xon/xoff
# flow control).
#
FLOW_CONTROL="no"



- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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