On Sunday 30 September 2001 08.23, Tom Kostiainen wrote:
Hi!
I was letting Online Update do some updating when the screen went black and I had to reboot my system.
Now when Linux loads it tries to load a service/deamon called ldpsartproc and gets a "cannot find" message for that so it's skipped.
How can I get everything back to normal. Is that ldpstartproc usually loaded? If not, how can I remove it? If, how can I restore my old one?
And how about the other updates I loaded, do I have to download them again?
- tk
Are you sure it's 'ldp' and not 'lpd'? The only abbreviation 'ldp' I've seen is the linux documentation project, and that would make no sense. I think it's a case of a missing newline, the script prints 'lpd' and then, presumably because you don't have lpd installed, you get startproc: file not found, or some such. Unless you were using lpd before the update, it's nothing to worry about. If you find the message annoying, you can always set START_LPD to "no" in /etc/rc.config If my assumptions are wrong, I'm sorry. regards Anders