On Tue,19.May.09, 20:09:18, David Baron wrote: > The new console-setup from Sid providing uniform console properties to Xorg > and elsewhere places init scripts: > > ~$ locate console | grep rcS > /etc/rcS.d/S48console-screen.sh > /etc/rcS.d/S49console-setup > > These get run fairly late on the bootup sequence. This is OK but can yield a > funny screen repaint mid-boot if I choose anything but the good old vga font. > > The realtime patch 2.6.29 kernel, for some reason, has the whole screen > kerblooey on bootup until ... that console-setup repaint sets things right. > So > I might want to run it sooner, i.e. place a symlink in /etc/rc0.d/S10console- > setup or such. > > Is this correct? > Do I dare (must be some reason these were placed as S48/S49....)? > Do I need both of them? > Best/earliest S## prefix(s) to use?
insserv will rearrange all symlinks according to the dependency info in the header. Might help, but it will certainly speed-up your boot, especially if you use CONCURENCY=shell. See README.Debian for more info. Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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