Hi
I'm trying to solve a problem I have related to the init scripts (I
think?) Each time the system boots (and also when I run env-update) I
get the message
/var/lib/init.d/depcache: line 7: Set: command not found
I'm told this is most likely due to an error in one of the files in
/etc/init.d/
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 7: Set: command not found
There's probably an incorrectly capitalized 'S' in this file, on the
line specified...?
(probably should be 'set', not 'Set')
...or it might be in /var/lib/init.d/depcache...?
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James Hiscock wrote:
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 7: Set: command not found
There's probably an incorrectly capitalized 'S' in this file, on the
line specified...?
(probably should be 'set', not 'Set')
...or it might be in /var/lib/init.d/depcache...?
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 7: Set: command
Dave wrote:
lukas wrote:
On Saturday 07 February 2004 16:30, Dave wrote:
First, on bootup how do I see the init messages ? I checked dmseg,
You normaly can see these messages while your system is coming up.
When you are logged in you can also type dmesg | less to see them.
I get ...
cant
lukas wrote:
On Saturday 07 February 2004 16:30, Dave wrote:
First, on bootup how do I see the init messages ? I checked dmseg,
You normaly can see these messages while your system is coming up.
When you are logged in you can also type dmesg | less to see them.
I get ...
cant find
On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 18:19, lukas wrote:
You normaly can see these messages while your system is coming up.
When you are logged in you can also type dmesg | less to see them.
I get ...
cant find module /dev/rtc
cant find module /dev/misc/rtc
Are you shure that devfsd is proper
On Sunday 08 February 2004 12:43, Aaron Walker wrote:
Is there any reason my system works with devfs (and devfsd running)
but not compiled with Automatically mount at boot nor the
devfs=mount boot param?
Yes, I think there is a reason, but I don't know what. :)
I used to always compile the
Aaron Walker wrote:
On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 18:19, lukas wrote:
You normaly can see these messages while your system is coming up.
When you are logged in you can also type dmesg | less to see them.
I get ...
cant find module /dev/rtc
cant find module /dev/misc/rtc
Are you shure that
The Gentoo adventure continues ! I have ppp working with dial on demand
+ firewall ... I'm getting there but have a couple of problems ...
First, on bootup how do I see the init messages ? I checked dmseg,
/var/log/messages can't find them. I have tried pressing scroll
lock + pause on the
On Saturday 07 February 2004 16:30, Dave wrote:
First, on bootup how do I see the init messages ? I checked dmseg,
You normaly can see these messages while your system is coming up.
When you are logged in you can also type dmesg | less to see them.
I get ...
cant find module /dev/rtc
cant
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