> >Ok, I think I've found the reason for your problems: postgresql.postinst
> uses
> >start-stop-daemon to run the script that runs initdb. But
> start-stop-daemon is a
> >diverted by fai throughout the installation to keep daemons from
> starting.
>
> Is it possible to change to the normal sta
>Ok, I think I've found the reason for your problems:
postgresql.postinst uses
>start-stop-daemon to run the script that runs initdb. But start-stop-daemon
is a
>diverted by fai throughout the installation to keep daemons from starting.
Is it possible to change to the normal start-stop-daemon
wit
> Hi Michael
> here is my log snip (only postgresql)
>
> -
> Selecting previously deselected package postgresql.
> Unpacking postgresql (from .../postgresql_7.4.7-6sarge2_i386.deb) ...
> Adding group `postgres' (102)...
> Adding system user `postgres'...
> Adding new user `postgres' (
Hi Michael
here is my log snip (only postgresql)
-
Selecting previously deselected package
postgresql.
Unpacking postgresql (from .../postgresql_7.4.7-6sarge2_i386.deb)
...
Adding group `postgres' (102)...
Adding system user `postgres'...
Adding new user `postgres' (100) with
group `
> >> All i see in log files is that the start of postgres get fail (ok
> it's
> >> dosn't matter)
Somewhere in software.log it should say something like
Setting up postgresql-7.4 ...
Does that show up in your logs? If it does, is it followed by any errors? Please
post the relevant part
> On Wed, 6 Sep 2006 15:58:00 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> All i see in log files is that the start of postgres get fail (ok it's
> dosn't matter)
This is not a bug, it's a feature of FAI (an other installers).
FAI does not allow to start daemons inside the chroot during
installat