> start hangs on my machines also, but if I do Ctrl+C with the original init
> script, rsyslog continues to work correctly.

> I had to use the "start hack" I described on all el5 machines because I'm
> fairly certain that a reboot will leave most of them unreachable, hanging
> on rsyslog start,

I can confirm that if you mistakenly forget to "chkconfig rsylog off" and
reboot then it does stop the system from booting and you have to pay a visit
a cold data centre to get on the console. Not that I foolishly did that of
course. 8-)

Cheers

Andy



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