Paul Rogers wrote:
OK, whose great idea was it to put the devtempfs in Device Drivers
Common? >8-[ Still no joy because rc.d/rcsysinit.d does not exist!
Correct. /etc/inittab si runs "rc sysinit". So the code in rc tries to
mash rc & sysinit together to make a directory name. None such!
/etc/rc.d DOES however have an rcS.d which does have S10mountvirtfs and
other such intriguing names, and that disconnect is NOT my doing! ;-)
I think I need to add a final script to Ch8 called fixups, for such
things, where I can simply rename it.
AND HOW DO I TURN OFF THE BLOODY TIMESTAMPS? I hate them! One reason
I've never cottoned onto the Debian style systems! What the hell good
are they? I DON'T CARE how long each step takes! Useless space
wasters! One way or another they are going away!
Would you like a little cheese with your whine? You are not following
the instructions as published, even for a book released in September 2012.
There is no rcsysinit.d since LFS 7.0 was released in 2011. There was a
complete rewrite of the bootscripts in 7.0 and that is why the major
number changed from 6.x to 7.0++.
inittab does not mention sysinit anywhere.
You are mixing 6.x and 7.x files.
If you want to remove timestamps from the boot log, you will need to
edit /lib/services/init-functions. Around line 533, change the STAMP
variable to a null string.
-- Bruce
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