On 20 Mar 2007, Tim Dijkstra wrote:

> tags 414668 +moreinfo
> thanks
>
> On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 08:09:11 +0100
> Gijs Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Installed Splashy last week. Since then, when booting not all scripts
>> in rc2.d are started, at least not at every boot (eg anacron, cron,
>> and more).
>>
>> Removed splashy from grub/menu.lst fixes that.
>>
>> I'm guessing this means splashy does not shut down properly. Maybe
>> something similar to bug #398240: splashy freeze on shutdown.
>
> I'm not sure what splashy shutting down or not has to do with these
> other jobs. Splashy forks to the background and the boot process
> continues just like it would without it. If in the end you have a ?dm
> starting that would show that you boot process continued.
>
> It would help of you know for sure what jobs are and which aren't
> started. Maybe you can stick some test-scripts in your /etc/rc2.d
> that write to a logfile to see where the boot process stopped.
>
> BTW, you are not using splashy from initramfs, are you?


Hello, and thanks for coming back on this,

>From initramfs: 

Erm, not to my knowledge. I am using a default install of
splashy/testing.

Start up scripts:

The rc2.d script not starting are anacron, cron and a custom script
setting cpu-freq. Those I know did not start for sure. I'll try to
come up with a definitive list.

Cheers

Gijs

-- 
The only thing that experience teaches us is that experience teaches us nothing.
                -- Andre Maurois (Emile Herzog)


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