2011/6/28 Stef Bon <stef...@gmail.com>: > 2011/6/27 Lennart Poettering <lenn...@poettering.net>: >> On Sat, 25.06.11 21:57, Stef Bon (stef...@gmail.com) wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I've been able to make my shiny new LFS system boot using systemd, but >>> still with errors. When the tty's are activated, >>> Iget the message: >>> >>> stty: standard input: Inappropriate ioctl for device >> >> This usually indicates that your standard input in this shell is not >> actually a tty, but some other kind of fd. By doing "readlink >> /proc/self/fd/0" you might be able to find out what your stdin is >> connected to. > > Well, > Ive been playing around with the kernel, I guess I had not selected > the right options. > > I'm able to login after 6 seconds, in my Shutle Barebone, on a normal > SATA harddisk. > > BUt still, after all the logmessages, there does not seem to happen > anything, but when I do a newline, there appears the login. When I do > something else, like a character and then enter, the password prompt > appears. > > So the login is present, but not visible. I already see that the login > appears, but that is overwritten by messages about bringing up tty and > the network, which is a rc.d script. > > I thought it wat the getty prorgram, I've already swiched to mingetty, > which by default clears the screen, but that did not help. I've also > been playing around with logtarget=syslog, or console or null, it does > not change.
I added the option quiet to the kernel commandline, and now it's fine. But now all the messages dissapeared. I still would like to see messages, about the network being activated etc.. Stef _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel