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Hello,
during gentoo installation i've installed metalog as log service. Now, i've
replaced it whith syslog-ng (replaced also in default runlevel). After doing
this, all emerge will display this message:
* Caching service dependencies...
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resolved!
probably some mistake in command order. In /etc/init.d script for starting
metalog was present after unmerge. I've delete the script, removed and
reinserted from default runlevel the services depending from logger (vcron).
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Alle 14:14, sabato 17 gennaio 2004, Tom Wesley ha scritto:
emerge -C metalog
rm /etc/init.d/metalog
rc-update add syslog-ng boot
yes, i've found the problem, but, following the gentoo installation
instructions, i've added syslog to default
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Alle 13:31, sabato 8 novembre 2003, Hall Stevenson ha scritto:
Do you have 'lba32' specified in your /etc/lilo.conf file ??
Hall
Yes, it is specified. Therefore, looking Andrew Gaffney replay it's logical.
Thanks all.
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Hi,
when i run lilo, i've got this message:
Warning: Int 0x13 function 8 and function 0x48 return different
head/sector geometries for BIOS drive 0x80
fn 08: 1023 cylinders, 255 heads, 63 sectors
fn 48: 116280 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors
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Sometimes in the kernel log i found this messages relative to audio device :
Nov 2 10:19:33 [kernel] via82cxxx_audio: not our index: reg=0x6, newreg=0x0
Nov 2 10:21:19 [kernel] via_audio: ignoring drain playback error -11
It's all ok or not?
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Hi !
My /var/tmp/portage tree is 980MB size. This is a temporary folder (i think)
where emerge compile the packages.
Can i remove all the contents?
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well... some question from a gentoo newbie
1) How can i know the execution order of script called at boot?
2) On my notebook, in kernel config can i remove isa bus support?
3) During boot i've got this messages:
* Caching service