Harry Putnam wrote:
I don't have an entry for net.eth1 in rc-update show
I don't have any mention of eth1 in /etc/conf.d/net
(only eth0)
Nonetheless something continues to try to start net.eth1 during boot.
What else controls that? If its not in rc-update or /etc/conf.d/net
it shouldn't happen.
I have a few other boot problems...I'm not sure where they arise from.
hwclock is meddling about during shutdown.
Again, it isn't shown in rc-update
and /etc/conf.d/hwclock has this in it:
# If you want to set the Hardware Clock to the current System Time
# during shutdown, then say "YES" here. You normally don't need to
# do this if you run a ntp daemon.
clock_systohc="NO"
Still, on a shutdown I can't get past this output:
hwclock waiting for localmount
(Over and over)
I have to hit a manual reset on the computer to get past
hwclock waiting for localmount
Also klogd cannot be stopped by reboot or shutdown. But at least,
unlike hwclock, after a pause the shutdown proceeds anyway.
eix -Ic openrc
sys-apps/openrc (0....@12/25/08): OpenRC manages the services, startup
and shutdown of a host
eix -Ic udev
[I] sys-fs/udev (135...@12/24/08): Linux dynamic and persistent device
naming support (aka userspace devfs)
1) net.eth1 problem
There is a udev hook for starting net.* init scripts,
/lib/udev/rules.d/90-network.rules to be precise
2) Openrc problem
I'm asuming here the openrc problems are from a recent upgrade you have
done and not inslalled the the runlevels required sadly they are not
done automatically. Have a look in /usr/share/openrc/runlevels these are
needed for openrc to work copy any that don't exist in /etc/runlevels
most important are sysinit and shutdown, boot and default are likey to
be fine