Re: bootlog [was: control of modules?]

2005-10-03 Thread Edward J Shornock
Edward J. Shornock wrote: You could use pbuilder to build the package as well, which is what I use for my local repository. If need be, I could post the URLs to the packages I build using that patch. A moot point now... sysvinit (2.86.ds1-4) unstable; urgency=low [Petter Reinholdtsen] *

Re: bootlog [was: control of modules?]

2005-10-01 Thread Matt Price
On 9/30/05, Edward J. Shornock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matt Price wrote: that helps some -- got rid of most of the messages except one about shpchp, which is not listed in my /etc/modules, so don't know the origin. Unfortunately cna't post my bootlog b/c bootlogd doesn't seem to wantto

Re: bootlog [was: control of modules?]

2005-10-01 Thread Jan C. Nordholz
On Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 11:38:40AM -0400, Matt Price wrote: On 9/30/05, Edward J. Shornock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matt Price wrote: that helps some -- got rid of most of the messages except one about shpchp, which is not listed in my /etc/modules, so don't know the origin.

Re: bootlog [was: control of modules?]

2005-10-01 Thread Edward J. Shornock
Matt Price wrote: On 9/30/05, Edward J. Shornock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What version of sysvinit do you have installed? There's a bug that's been in sysvinit since 2.86.dsl1-1 which affects bootlogd. See the bug report at http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=327865 for a patch

bootlog [was: control of modules?]

2005-09-30 Thread Matt Price
On 9/28/05, Jan C. Nordholz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 04:27:24PM -0400, Matt Price wrote: hi folks, on a system that's been running debian for several years, I seem to have several systems for organizing modules on my machine -- /etc/modules/ /etc/modules.conf,

Re: bootlog [was: control of modules?]

2005-09-30 Thread Edward J. Shornock
Matt Price wrote: that helps some -- got rid of most of the messages except one about shpchp, which is not listed in my /etc/modules, so don't know the origin. Unfortunately cna't post my bootlog b/c bootlogd doesn't seem to wantto run! I have the following /et/default/bootlogd: # Run