On startup of a fairly new installation (Libranet 2.0 / 2.4.18 kernal /
ReiserFS) onto a brand-new harddrive I have started getting strange numbers
appearing during boot up that I haven't seen before (either on previous
installations or the first few boots of this one), with the line "Not
automatic
Hi,
I recently reinstalled Debian 1.1 because of a flaky disk.
Minicom has changed slightly since the new install. It still works fine,
but now, when invoked from the shell prompt (where else ?) I get the
following message below the prompt before minicom actually takes over the
scree
Every time I start up my system I get the following message:
starting /sbin/syslogd ...
/etc/rc2.d/S10sysklogd: line 38:64 Interruptstart-stop-daemon
--start --verbose --exec /sbin/syslogd $SYSLOGD
What does this mean? What should I do? I just upgraded to Debian 1.3.
Adam Klein
On Sat, 24 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On startup I got a syslogmessage:
>
> May 23 20:31:06 haitech xinetd[246]: open of /dev/tty failed: No such device
> or
> address
> May 23 20:31:06 haitech xinetd[246]: Started working: 18 available services
The failure of opening /dev/tty is a no
I suspect that xinetd isn't attached to any terminal, and thus an open
of /dev/tty would fail. Without investigating the problem further,
I suggest it should probably be using /dev/console or a log file.
Thanks
Bruce
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Bruce Perens K6BP [EMAIL PROTECTED] 510-215-3502
Finger
Happened to me on another system I had setup.
Didn't really spend much time on the problem, but I would be very courious
as to what is causeing the message.
btw: I also added default setting for all services. The install did not do
this, it just converted all of inetd services over. Also remember
Hi,
I installed xinetd and it works fine, but there seems to be a glitch:
On startup I got a syslogmessage:
May 23 20:31:06 haitech xinetd[246]: open of /dev/tty failed: No such device or
address
May 23 20:31:06 haitech xinetd[246]: Started working: 18 available services
$ ls -l /dev/tty
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