Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
There are several problems like this which can crop up. The only way I
know to identify the problem, if it isn't obvious from the boot logs, is
to do as I suggested and run the initscripts one at a time from
init=/bin/sh.
I never really considered a 'manual' boot-up till I read your earlier
post. Shall try it next time I have to restart the server, can't say
when that will be though, its been running with no downtime since
setting it up around four months ago and I always feel jittery about
having to reboot something that has been running for several months.
Modules are supposed to get loaded with the module-inittools script well
before the networking scripts.
That was what I thought should happen. I even tried an explicit 'insmod'
of the network driver before the networking script, but it did not
appear to change anything.
I also wouldn't edit the scripts to, for example, to insert a delay.
Instead, I would write a delay script in /etc/init.d and symlink it in
the right spot in /etc/rcS.d.
Yes, this appears to be the better thing to do. Thank you.
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Raj Kiran Grandhi
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