On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Andrew Bradford <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Andrew Bradford <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Based on your pastebin, your bootscirpts aren't executing. There > > should be some nice "OK" messages printed out for things like doing > > the mounts, bringing up networking, and starting services. Your > > output doesn't appear to have any of that. > > Another explanation is that your bootscripts are executing, but > they're putting their output somewhere else. That somewhere else > might also be where you're logging into? But I'm not sure of that > idea. Just a thought. > That thought had occurred to me and that is why I sent messages to a file as well to the console. For example, I added the line: touch /var/log/test0.txt to startup. I never saw the file appear. I know that /var/log is mounted and can be written because I see wtmp in it and I see it grow with each boot and each login attempt. Since the RFS is NFS mounted, I can look into it from the host. Is there any file that might give me more insight? Keep in mind that if I leave sysinit in inittab such that is tries to run startup, the /proc, /sys and other file systems will be not be created. If I change that entry to "mount -a" these file systems are created. Of course, if I do that, "mount -a" is the only thing that executes -- other than a script, I don't know how to get multiple statements to execute. > -Andrew > _______________________________________________ > Clfs-support mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.cross-lfs.org/listinfo.cgi/clfs-support-cross-lfs.org >
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