Re: [gentoo-user] /sbin/runscript.sh: line 32: /var/lib/init.d/softlevel: No such file or directory
On Monday 17 October 2005 11:09 am, Peter Gordon wrote: > > I'm not at my Gentoo box, so I can't verify this at the moent, but I think > it's part of sys-apps/baselayout. Nope, it's not part of baselayout nor any other package (see below). > To check these things for future reference, one can install the > app-portage/gentoolkit package and use something like the following: > # equery belongs /path/to/file This only works if it was a file that was installed via portage. As I indicated in another post this file is created when the system boots, so it falls outside of what equery would report. The gentoo init system creates the file when it starts, it is not installed via portage. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] /sbin/runscript.sh: line 32: /var/lib/init.d/softlevel: No such file or directory
Dave Nebinger wrote: softlevel just contains the name of the level that you booted under, most likely "default" on a line by itself. It looks like this file is created when the system boots, as mine is dated for when my system was cycled last. Possibly you could try hand creating this file, but if possible you might be better off recycling the system alltogether. Yes, that makes sense. I am still booted from the boot CD on initial install. I am remote and attempting to build as much of the software as I can. Copying this file from the bootcd virtual filesystem seems to work ... fortunately, it didn't actually hose the network setup when it tried to start net.eth0. Thanks! Tom Veldhouse -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] /sbin/runscript.sh: line 32: /var/lib/init.d/softlevel: No such file or directory
> when I try to start mysql. It seems to be an issue with the package > that runscript.sh is part of ... which is what package? (it has been > awhile since I lasted worked with Gentoo, so I am not sure the method to > find out which package a file belongs too). I'm not at my Gentoo box, so I can't verify this at the moent, but I think it's part of sys-apps/baselayout. To check these things for future reference, one can install the app-portage/gentoolkit package and use something like the following: # equery belongs /path/to/file Hope that helps! --Peter -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] /sbin/runscript.sh: line 32: /var/lib/init.d/softlevel: No such file or directory
On Monday 17 October 2005 10:57 am, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote: > Is anybody seeing this in recent x86 stable? > > I just built a stock 2005.1 system on a classic Athlon platform and I am > getting; > > "/sbin/runscript.sh: line 32: /var/lib/init.d/softlevel: No such file or > directory" softlevel just contains the name of the level that you booted under, most likely "default" on a line by itself. It looks like this file is created when the system boots, as mine is dated for when my system was cycled last. Possibly you could try hand creating this file, but if possible you might be better off recycling the system alltogether. Dave -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] /sbin/runscript.sh: line 32: /var/lib/init.d/softlevel: No such file or directory
Is anybody seeing this in recent x86 stable? I just built a stock 2005.1 system on a classic Athlon platform and I am getting; "/sbin/runscript.sh: line 32: /var/lib/init.d/softlevel: No such file or directory" when I try to start mysql. It seems to be an issue with the package that runscript.sh is part of ... which is what package? (it has been awhile since I lasted worked with Gentoo, so I am not sure the method to find out which package a file belongs too). Thanks in advance, Tom Veldhouse -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list