On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 14:38, Derek P. Moore wrote:
The new graphical boot process is purdy keen...
However, it could use one little change to increase
its overall usability.
As the progess bar moves from left to right, the name
of the service that is attempting to start is shown
for a few seconds then faded away. This is nice
eyecandy, but it's really inconvenient if a particular
service is taking forever or hanging indefinately.
If I'm not lucky enough to catch the name of the
service in the few seconds before it fades away, I'll
have no idea what's going wrong 'til I reboot and
devote 100% of my attention to watching the names of
the services before they fade away.
Did /var/log/bootlog go away??
Here is what mine said when things failed:
=============================
Sep 1 12:12:10 locutus sshd: succeeded
Sep 1 12:12:08 locutus network: Bringing up interface eth0: succeeded
Sep 1 12:12:11 locutus crond: crond startup succeeded
Sep 1 12:12:12 locutus xfs: xfs startup succeeded
Sep 1 12:12:12 locutus anacron: anacron startup succeeded
Sep 1 13:18:46 locutus cupsd: cupsd: Child exited with status 1!
Sep 1 13:18:46 locutus cups: cupsd startup succeeded
Sep 1 13:18:58 locutus cups: cupsd startup succeeded
Sep 1 16:52:09 locutus postgresql: Starting postgresql service:
succeeded
Sep 5 11:47:40 locutus iptables: failed
Sep 5 11:47:40 locutus iptables: failed
Sep 5 11:47:41 locutus iptables: succeeded
Sep 6 22:22:58 locutus smb: smbd shutdown failed
Sep 6 22:22:58 locutus smb: nmbd shutdown failed
Sep 6 22:22:58 locutus smb: smbd startup succeeded
Sep 6 22:22:58 locutus smb: nmbd startup succeeded
Sep 6 22:23:38 locutus smb: smbd shutdown succeeded
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I hope it didn't go away, I've got scripts that monitor that file and
email me if there were failures.
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Bill Anderson
RHCE #807302597505773
bill(a)noreboots.com