On Monday 13 November 2000 12:22, Jason Holland wrote:
>Most likely you don't have "Unix domain sockets" compiled in your kernel.
>Its under the networking options. Good luck
>
>Jason
Thanks Jason, that was the hint I needed. "Unix domain sockets" was
set but as a module and I did not have the
>
> On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Robin Atwood wrote:
>
> > This is another attempt to solve this problem since 2.4 seems
> nearly upon us!
> > When I boot kernel 2.4.0-test10 with a stock RH6.2 system I get
> two errors,
> > first the syslog won't start:
> >
> > syslogd: cannot create /dev/log: Address
On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Robin Atwood wrote:
> This is another attempt to solve this problem since 2.4 seems nearly upon us!
> When I boot kernel 2.4.0-test10 with a stock RH6.2 system I get two errors,
> first the syslog won't start:
>
> syslogd: cannot create /dev/log: Address family not supp
> This is another attempt to solve this problem since 2.4 seems nearly upon us!
> When I boot kernel 2.4.0-test10 with a stock RH6.2 system I get two errors,
> first the syslog won't start:
>
> syslogd: cannot create /dev/log: Address family not supported by protocol
What version of the sys
On Sunday 12 November 2000 21:06, Marco Shaw wrote:
>Keep in mind that this could actually be a 'programming error' in the
>kernel, and that you may not be having a config problem.
>
>You say it started after test4? After every release?
The syslog and X server are pretty basic (;-)) , I think th
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> This is another attempt to solve this problem since 2.4 seems nearly upon
us!
> When I boot kernel 2.4.0-test10 with a stock RH6.2 system I get two
errors,
> first t
This is another attempt to solve this problem since 2.4 seems nearly upon us!
When I boot kernel 2.4.0-test10 with a stock RH6.2 system I get two errors,
first the syslog won't start:
syslogd: cannot create /dev/log: Address family not supported by protocol
and then the X server won't start