If you run:
/etc/init.d/bootlogd /dev/console 2>&1
it works OK. Running bootlogd after the system has booted will
capture future output to the console, which may be useful, and the
expected behavior of scripts in /etc/init.d is that their services can
be stopped and started at will from a co
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[Piotr]
> If I try to restart bootlogd on my both Lenny machines with option
> BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=YES in /etc/default/bootlogd, then I'm getting the
> following Error:
Bootlogd only work during boot, with the tty set to the console. The
problem you report is a probl
Package: sysvinit
Version: 2.86.ds1-61
Severity: normal
If I try to restart bootlogd on my both Lenny machines with option
BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=YES in /etc/default/bootlogd, then I'm getting the following
Error:
# ./bootlogd restart
Stopping boot logger: bootlogd.
Starting boot logger: bootlogdboot
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