On 03/08/2012 05:29 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Mi, 07 mar 12, 14:52:19, Wayne Topa wrote:
UPDATE
Fount the problem. Even though dpkg -l bootlogd said it was installed.
some how back in January the bootlogd executable had been removed.
Aptitude was able to purge/install the package and the log is now
working in wheezy
The Sid is somewhat different. I moved the weird bootlogd.dpkg-old to
bootlogd and restarted that service and it is now working. I
think(?) the problem(s) occurred during the upgrade to bootlogd
version 2.88dsf-22, which broke initscripts and sysvinit-utils.
Anyway a reinstall on sid fixed it.
bootlogd has been split in a separate package and /etc/default/bootlogd
is now obsolete (you can safely remove it). If you want logging install
the package, if you don't, remove it ;)
I seems that the boot log is started up now by /etc/init.d/bootlog which
in part of initscripts. I can't seem to locate any other reference to
that file.
Thanks Andrei, the removal of bootlogd was not obvious as there is
no mention of bootlogd in the var/lib/dpkg/info/initscriptd.* files
or the addition of the bootlogs in /etc/init.d.
Wayne
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