Also, what happened to my boot logging? dmesg doesn't contain it, and in my /etc/init.d dir, I see a stop_bootlogd script. Is this what's stopping my boot logging? Or could it be configured to log it somewhere other than /var/log?

You need to start bootlogd service to see you bootlog. The easiest way is to
install 'sysvconfig' and start bootlogd service.

OK, so I did that now I'm still looking at the stop_bootlogd script in /etc/init.d

Shall I just get rid of it? I can't figure out why it's there. The only info on it I can find in the top of the script is self-referential and tells me nothing that I can understand.


Adam












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