jack kinnon wrote:
> Starting system log daemon : syslogd
> syslogd : cannot create /dev/log : address family not supported by
> protocol
I'm going to take a wild guess that you are running a custom kernel that is
missing Unix socket support (CONFIG_UNIX).
Adam
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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 05:27:42 -0800 (PST), jack kinnon
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> Hi folks,
> More about my upgrading problem.
>
> Using 'scroll-lock', I can read the following message during boot-up.
>
> Starting system log daemon : syslogd
> syslogd : cannot create /dev/log : addres
Hi folks,
More about my upgrading problem.
Using 'scroll-lock', I can read the following message during boot-up.
Starting system log daemon : syslogd
syslogd : cannot create /dev/log : address family not supported by protocol
Does the above symptom ring a bell?
Jack
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