jfweber@bellsouth.net wrote:
On Monday 01 December 2003 4:32 pm, Sid Boyce wrote: <sniped>
Alex
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That's what I'm seeing also, but haven't discovered the reason. I've also found that if you stop and then start the service after you are up and running, you get "done" as happens when services start successfully. It's got to be something done in the SuSE kernel that makes it different to a vanilla 2.6.11 from kernel.org. Regards Sid.
If you aren't usign the Vanilla kernal, perhaps things are attempting to load befor whatever else they need starts? And the reason everything is okay once it gets started is everything finally loaded in it's prefered order?
Just a shot in the dark here , but might as well toss it into the mix..
That's a possibility, but the sort of failures are things like cups, apache2 and ssh which are pretty much standalone. I haven't seen anything in the scripts that seem out of the ordinary. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce .... Linux Only Shop.