Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Martin Schulze]
> > Where is $syslog defined?
>
> $syslog is a virtual facility defined in the LSB, and for the purpose
> of dependency based boot sequencing in Debian, it is defined in
> /etc/insserv.conf. See http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts>
> for the list of
[Martin Schulze]
> Where is $syslog defined?
$syslog is a virtual facility defined in the LSB, and for the purpose
of dependency based boot sequencing in Debian, it is defined in
/etc/insserv.conf. See http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts>
for the list of virtual facilities.
Happy hacking,
--
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Martin Schulze]
> > Petter, you can probably tell why insserv has trouble shutting down
> > syslogd.
>
> Yes. It does not really have problems shutting down syslogd. The
> issue here is that I should have made it depend on $remote_fs instead
> of $local_fs, because
[Martin Schulze]
> Petter, you can probably tell why insserv has trouble shutting down
> syslogd.
Yes. It does not really have problems shutting down syslogd. The
issue here is that I should have made it depend on $remote_fs instead
of $local_fs, because with the current setup it need to stop be
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> Package: sysklogd
> Version: 1.5-2
> Severity: normal
>
>
> Hello,
>
> On shutdown I get:
>
> Stopping system log daemon ... failed
>
> and later
>
> umount: /var: device is busy
> umount2: Device or resource busy
> umount: /var: device is busy
> failed
>
> (these are
Package: sysklogd
Version: 1.5-2
Severity: normal
Hello,
On shutdown I get:
Stopping system log daemon ... failed
and later
umount: /var: device is busy
umount2: Device or resource busy
umount: /var: device is busy
failed
(these are from what I could write down during the shutdown, could be
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