On Thu, Jul 07, 2016 at 09:01:16PM -0300, Marcos Pansani wrote:
> I appeal to you once again.
>
> After finishing the book LFS 7.9-systemd and after starting the system.
> This working correctly, but when I give the command "halt" to turn off the
> computer, after the message on the console, the
Marcos Pansani wrote:
> From time to time on the island, is popping up a message that I believe is a
> log or warning that a certain USB device connects or disconnects ...
You can turn this off by editing
/etc/sysconfig/console
and changing loglevel to 4.
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Try "shutdown now" my experience with halt is that it just brings down the
run levels
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A: Because it messes up
I appeal to you once again.
After finishing the book LFS 7.9-systemd and after starting the system.
This working correctly, but when I give the command "halt" to turn off the
computer, after the message on the console, the computer does not turn off,
I have to press the power button to turn off
managed to solve the problem, I have the habit of always using the .config
file of the last kernel compiled in the previous book not to be
reconfiguring the whole kernel again.
I used the make command defconfig without taking the previous kernel
configuration and finally del boot the LFS \ o /
OK folks
After compiling the LFS 7.9-systemd, and after the first boot, I noticed
that is not created the kernel log file in the var / log folder.
The dmesg has been properly installed by util-linux package, when I go with
the dmesg command in the console, it shows on the screen the log boot,
Did the boot loader (grub) able to load the kernel successfully?
Did the kernel detect your storage device(s)? (You should find some messages
about sda, sdb, hda, hdb, etc)
Did you set the correct value for the parameter "root" in your grub
configuration? (refer to the section 8.4.4 of the LFS