Guillaume Rousse wrote:
>
> Bryan Paxton a �crit :
> >
> > When you try to start xfs and it just says passed ?
> > The lock file gets created and yada yada, but the server doesn't start up, it
> > simply says passed
> >
> > What does this mean ?
> It means failure :-)
> Quick fix : change your /etc/init.d/xfs script by commenting actual
> launch command, and launch xfs directly:
> su xfs -c "xfs -port -1 -daemon" -s /bin/sh
> instead of
> daemon --check xfs su xfs -c \"xfs -port -1 -daemon\" -s /bin/sh
>
> Seems there have been some change in xfs configuration recently, that
> affect some users (already two thread on this topic) onyl. Maybe
> something linked to incremental or direct XFree86 upgrade N
I want to point out to the Mandrake team that I also have this problem.
I need to remove the words "daemon --check" from /etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs so
that my xfs server will start as normal.
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