Civileme, the file was /etc/rc.d/init.d/lvs; I commented some lines and now 
not more error messages in startup ^_^

MDK 8.0 look great now, not errors, true graphic acceleration, Usb Scanner, 
DVD (xine and videoland runs fine using xvideo), ip-maskering, printers, 
cable-modem, sound..... 

What more could I ask for!
:-( Yeah!, the pcmcia ethernet card in the laptop (Ovislink fast ethernet), 
but is very difficult (nobody in the world seemed to have reached that); 
perhaps change to a clearly compatible with linux.
The happyness never could be complete, could it?

See you, thanks for your attention; I look forward to hearing from you and 
crashtesters runing again ^_^


______________________
Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)


El Jue 03 May 2001 16:56, escribiste:
> On Thursday 03 May 2001 19:18, you wrote:
> > Actually I don't understand to much Civileme but, Is there any way to
> > make the error message dissapear?
>
> There is always a way to make a bootup error message disappear unles it is
> direct from the kernel.
>
> Most such messages are generated by initscripts.  To find where yours is
> omig from fairly rapidly, get into a terminal, su to root, cd to /etc/rc.d/
> and
>
> # rgrep -i -l -r "ipvsadm" /etc/rc.d
>
> That should find you yht call or calls that might be generating the error
> message.  Comment out the appropriate lines (watch that you don't break
> loops, either take them out or leave them alone), and no more error
> messages.
>
> It is not necessarily a good practice to do this--usually error messages
> mean something important, but sometimes they are spurious as this one
> appears to be.
>
> <Big snip of previous message>
>
> Civileme


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