Quoting aurelio marinho jargas - ctba ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Yes, all messages from *linuxconf* (and the tools which it runs) are
> > stored in these logs but not the boot-messages of the linux kernel
> > (harddisks found, status of fsck, SCSI bus, etc). Isn't it possible that
> > linuxconf just skips the "clear screen" ?
> yeah, on the boot log do you see the same as you see on the
> dmesg comand. (/var/log/dmesg)
> HDs & SCSI are stored on that...
The "logs/Boot messages/" are all empty. But dmesg shows the boot
messages.
> > Doesn't this disable linuxconf completely ? Also, I think this wouldn't
> > help: what I'm refering to is the message "There were some errors"
> > which you get right before you can login.
>
> no it's just the askrunlevel module.
> if you disable it, your machine gets back to "normal" boot,
> but Linuxconf is still there, called normally.
> this module just "takes control" of the boot process and let
> you do some changes/fixes before logging.
>
> just disable it to take out this behaviour.
I'll try.
> > Can you please add a list of all extra modules on the WWW page (including
> > info where they can be found, please :-)
>
> well, there is a link for it on the Linuxconf homepage:
> http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/modules.html
> maybe it's not totally updated, but it's a start.
>
> well, one thing you can try is to execute this comand:
> ls /usr/lib/linuxconf/modules
> &:)
>
> then you'll see all the modules that are a part of the
> linuxconf package
Ok, another feature request: When I add a module, linuxconf should
show a list of modules which are not added, yet.
Also, I have an empty module in the "List of modules" which is
active. Is that correct ?
> ah! managerpm is a separated module that have it's own rpm.
> you can get it on:
> ftp://ftp.solucorp.qc.ca/pub/linuxconf/modules/
Ok.
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