For some reason syslogd refuses to start in the /etc/init.d/sysklogd file. The docs say to use a -n command line argument if starting syslogd from the inits, but at bootup I see the message "-n unknown option" and it still doesn't start.
I can start it manually just fine, but that is a pain. I did nothing special to this system, so I assume others must have had this happen, too. What is the secret? Here are the lines in my /etc/init.d/sysklogd file: SYSLOGD="" # Use KLOGD="-k /boot/System.map-2.0" to specify System.map # KLOGD="" case "$1" in start) echo -n "Starting system log daemon: syslogd" start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --exec /sbin/syslogd -n -- $SYSLOGD -- Ken Gaugler N6OSK Santa Clara, California email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.wco.com/~keng "The life of a Repo Man is always INTENSE..."