akhiezer wrote:
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.
grep -ir OK /etc/init.d/ /etc/rc.d/ # or just '-r' .
That is not correct. It is set in /lib/services/init-functions, See the
function log_success_msg() starting at line 569.
It is specific to LFS, but you are free to change it if you want.
-- Bruce
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