Messages in this thread |  | | Subject | Re: Sysklogd 1.3 and later kernels | Date | Thu, 9 May 1996 16:17:58 -0400 (EDT) | From | "Andrew E. Mileski" <> |
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I put 'kerneld' and 'update' in inittab as type sysinit.
> > With later kernels (i.e. since the '70s or '80s) for some bizarre reason, > > syslogd will not start up correctly. .... > > I had this same problem until I realized that I had enabled kerneld support > in > my kernel, but had not loaded kerneld. - I added kerneld to the list of > daemons > loaded by rc.multi. (My rc.d directory is a mongrel of Slackware 3.0 and > scripts > from sysvinit sources) > Now syslogd loads and stays loaded in rc.inet2! > > Hope this helps, > Darrell A Escola > DarrellAE@aol.com > > >
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