2010-09-01 17:28:06 |
Daniel Hahler |
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Binary package hint: plymouth
On my system (running Ubuntu 10.04.1), boot logging seems to stop after quotas are enabled. I don't see most of the boot process, including these:
* Avahi
* Bind
* Cherokee
* Cron
* Cupsys
* isatapd
* Memcached
* Mysqld
* Postfix
* Samba
* Snmpd
I tried enabling bootlogd (package sysvinit-utils/initscripts), but that has never worked for me (this is correct according to the m anual page).
Udev is complaining, but I had already removed the file it complains about.
The release notes says "On all systems the boot output can also be found in /var/log/boot.log.", and I've enabled the server task just in case. Of course, Alt+F7 doesn't work on a desktop since X.org is using it. |
Binary package hint: plymouth
On my system (running Ubuntu 10.04.1), boot logging seems to stop after quotas are enabled. I don't see most of the boot process, including these:
* Avahi
* Bind
* Cherokee
* Cron
* Cupsys
* isatapd
* Memcached
* Mysqld
* Postfix
* Samba
* Snmpd
I tried enabling bootlogd (package sysvinit-utils/initscripts), but that has never worked for me (this is correct according to the manual page).
Udev is complaining, but I had already removed the file it complains about.
The release notes says "On all systems the boot output can also be found in /var/log/boot.log.", and I've enabled the server task just in case. Of course, Alt+F7 doesn't work on a desktop since X.org is using it.
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