Re: [gentoo-user] In which order services are started?

2010-04-21 Thread Florian Philipp
Am 20.04.2010 21:28, schrieb Neil Bothwick: On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 19:47:55 +0200, Jarry wrote: Is there any way to find out in which order services are started during boot-up (except for looking at boot-up screen and making notes)? You could turn on boot logging in rc.conf and look at

Re: [gentoo-user] In which order services are started?

2010-04-21 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 09:50:07 +0200, Florian Philipp wrote: You could turn on boot logging in rc.conf and look at /var/log/rc.log. How do I do this? My rc.conf doesn't contain anything that looks like a fitting parameter. There is no man-page for rc.conf, either. rc_logger=YES in

Re: [gentoo-user] In which order services are started?

2010-04-21 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 01:01:00 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote: Is there any way to find out in which order services are started during boot-up (except for looking at boot-up screen and making notes)? You could turn on boot logging in rc.conf and look at /var/log/rc.log. I think

Re: [gentoo-user] In which order services are started?

2010-04-21 Thread Alex Schuster
Jarry writes: Is there any way to find out in which order services are started during boot-up (except for looking at boot-up screen and making notes)? I think the output of 'rc-status' shows the services in the right order. Wonko

Re: [gentoo-user] In which order services are started?

2010-04-21 Thread Dale
Alex Schuster wrote: Jarry writes: Is there any way to find out in which order services are started during boot-up (except for looking at boot-up screen and making notes)? I think the output of 'rc-status' shows the services in the right order. Wonko It may be a

Re: [gentoo-user] In which order services are started?

2010-04-21 Thread YoYo siska
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 05:05:46AM -0500, Dale wrote: Alex Schuster wrote: Jarry writes: Is there any way to find out in which order services are started during boot-up (except for looking at boot-up screen and making notes)? I think the output of 'rc-status' shows the services

Re: [gentoo-user] In which order services are started?

2010-04-21 Thread Dale
YoYo siska wrote: On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 05:05:46AM -0500, Dale wrote: Alex Schuster wrote: Jarry writes: Is there any way to find out in which order services are started during boot-up (except for looking at boot-up screen and making notes)? I think the

Re: [gentoo-user] In which order services are started?

2010-04-21 Thread Alex Schuster
Dale writes: Alex Schuster wrote: Jarry writes: Is there any way to find out in which order services are started during boot-up (except for looking at boot-up screen and making notes)? I think the output of 'rc-status' shows the services in the right order. It may be a

Re: [gentoo-user] In which order services are started?

2010-04-21 Thread Dale
Alex Schuster wrote: Dale writes: Alex Schuster wrote: Jarry writes: Is there any way to find out in which order services are started during boot-up (except for looking at boot-up screen and making notes)? I think the output of 'rc-status' shows the services in

Re: [gentoo-user] In which order services are started?

2010-04-20 Thread Bartosz Szatkowski
Dnia 2010-04-20, wto o godzinie 19:47 +0200, Jarry pisze: Hi, $SUBJECT says it all: Is there any way to find out in which order services are started during boot-up (except for looking at boot-up screen and making notes)? I tried to figure it out looking into /etc/init.d scripts, but

Re: [gentoo-user] In which order services are started?

2010-04-20 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 19:47:55 +0200, Jarry wrote: Is there any way to find out in which order services are started during boot-up (except for looking at boot-up screen and making notes)? You could turn on boot logging in rc.conf and look at /var/log/rc.log. -- Neil Bothwick Experience is

Re: [gentoo-user] In which order services are started?

2010-04-20 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Tuesday 20 April 2010 20:28:42 Neil Bothwick wrote: On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 19:47:55 +0200, Jarry wrote: Is there any way to find out in which order services are started during boot-up (except for looking at boot-up screen and making notes)? You could turn on boot logging in rc.conf and