Alex Daniloff wrote:
Hello SuSE folkz, I've compiled linux-2.6.0-test11 kernel from the plain source. I did install latest modutils-init from Rusty's directory on kernel.org Everything works just fine and hunky dory. However, I see that during bootup SuSE reports that some services are failing - e.g. sshd, syslog, cups, cron, xdm, and some others. When I check these services after complete boot up with ps -ef|grep 'service name' they all are running fine as usual, and /var/log/warn or /var/log/messages files don't have any warning messages in them. So, these service failure messages are bogus ones. When I boot with SuSE shipped kernel 2.4.21-99 I don't see any failure messages. Could it be that ether start and stop numbers in /etc/init.d for these services are wrong, or something else?
Many thanks in advance for any clarifications on this issue.
Alex
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. -- Sid Boyce .... Linux Only Shop.