> From: ssmtpmailtesting ssmtpmailtesting <[email protected]> > Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2016 12:29:38 +0600 > Subject: [lfs-support] Is the style of kernel booting message correct? > > After booting the kernel successfully, the init scripts start running. > Everything works well. > > I see messages like this: > > * Starting network [ok] > * Starting other service [ok] > > The [ok] is at the right side. > > Is this the correct style of message? Is this style set by sysvinit? Or is > it set by lfs bootscripts? Or is it set by kernel by default? > > I think, debian system has systemd instead of sysvinit. When I boot debian > system I see the style in this way: > > [OK] Started network > [OK] Started other service > > The [OK] is at the left side. > > Which program sets the style of these messages? One sets [OK] at left and > another sets [ok] at right.
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