On Thu, 18 Dec 1997, Todd Graham Lewis wrote:
> Take a really close look at /etc/rc?.d, and you'll understand what's going
> on. Or if you want to cheat, read /etc/init.d/README
I used an older sysvinit, which I modified a lot... I have now upgraded...
_MUCH_ cleaner...
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> > > I think I
> > >will also have a problem the next time I reboot because it looks as if
> > >/etc/init.d/boot will never get run.
> >
> > Doesn't matter, it isn't being used anymore. It has been replaced with
> > the /etc/rsS.d stuff.
>
> I begg your pardon? Isn't '/etc/init.d/boot' used an
On 14 Dec 1997, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Douglas Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I think I
> >will also have a problem the next time I reboot because it looks as if
> >/etc/init.d/boot will never get run.
>
> Doesn't matter, it isn't being used a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michel LESPINASSE) wrote on 14.12.97 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >My immediate problem is that I have the hardware clock set to GMT and
> >my system clock is never getting set to the local timezone.
>
> Do you see "/etc/localtime" when you type "date +%Z" ?
> If so, then I'd say
>My immediate problem is that I have the hardware clock set to GMT and
>my system clock is never getting set to the local timezone.
Do you see "/etc/localtime" when you type "date +%Z" ?
If so, then I'd say that you ran in a bug with the timezones package.
Just purge it and install it again
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Miquel van Smoorenburg) writes:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> >My immediate problem is that I have the hardware clock set to GMT and
> >my system clock is never getting set to the local timezone.
>
> This might have been a bug in sysvinit-2.72-1 or -2
Yes, those versions
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Douglas Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have the 2.7.1-2 version of util-linux installed. It appears that
>the /sbin/clock program is no longer available as it has been
>replaced by /sbin/hwclock. However, there is still a part of
>/etc/init.d/boot that calls c
I have the 2.7.1-2 version of util-linux installed. It appears that
the /sbin/clock program is no longer available as it has been
replaced by /sbin/hwclock. However, there is still a part of
/etc/init.d/boot that calls clock to set up the hardware clock and
system clock correspondence.
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