[Petter Reinholdtsen]
> Here is a wild guess. Does it help to apply the patch provided in
> bug #492796?
The patch was part of todays upload of 2.86.ds1-66. Please let me
know if it solve this issue or not.
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Here is a wild guess. Does it help to apply the patch provided in bug
#492796?
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thanks
I need help from someone with knowledge about the bootlogd feature to
solve this issue. Please submit patches or information on how to
solve it.
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[Daniel Smolik]
Solution is disable bootlogd when use serial console.
Your solution is correct. Perhaps we should just drop bootlogd
completely? It has been badly maintained for years, and upstream
recommend against using it.
Happy hacking,
When don't use ser
[Daniel Smolik]
> Solution is disable bootlogd when use serial console.
Your solution is correct. Perhaps we should just drop bootlogd
completely? It has been badly maintained for years, and upstream
recommend against using it.
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Package: initscripts
Version: 2.86.ds1-61
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
When use serial console for kernel appending console=ttyS0,115200n8 to
kernel command line system boots but stops booting after starting bootlogd.
Bootlogd prints some unknown characters to console
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