El mié, 02-07-2008 a las 16:43 +0800, ray escribió: > I want to debug an init cript in /etc/rcS.d That script outputs some > messages using echo, so the messages should be printed to the stdout. > I guess the redirect mechanism provided by shell is supposed to work > in order to grab these messages into a file. To verify it, I created a > test script in /etc/rcS.d, writing the content as below: > echo "hello" > /tmp/message > But when I boot up the system, nothing happened. Can somebody give me > any hint?
At what point in the bootup process was the script set to run? If it's run before the mountall script, /tmp was probably not mounted yet (assuming it's in a separate partition). Also, there's a script that cleans up /tmp and /var/tmp; make sure you're not running before that one either. You could try sending the output somewhere else as well. /var/log comes to mind. -- Gabriel Parrondo GNU/Linux User #404138 GnuPG Public Key ID: BED7BF43 JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "The only difference between theory and practice is that, in theory, there's no difference between theory and practice."
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