On Saturday, January 07, 2006 11:07 PM GMT,
Tim van der Molen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

IraqiGeek wrote:
I am running LFS 6.1 (with the option of booting 2.6.15 or
2.6.11.12). Syslog was working fine until I deleted kern.log sys.log
and boot.log. I created those files again with touch, but now the
system doesnt log anything to those files. What has gone wrong?

Have you restarted syslogd (or have you rebooted) after removing and
touching the log files?

Restarted over a dozen times since deleting and creating the files, the syslogd is running.

Any other ideas?


You could also try to imitate the logging of the LFS boot scripts and
see what happens:

/bin/logger -p local2.info -t bootlog "this is a test"


Already done, nothing gets dumped into any of the log files.
Another thing I want to do is dump all the kernel boot messages to a
log file.

Use dmesg(8).

Regards,
Tim

Regards,
IraqiGeek
www.iraqigeek.com


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