From: Chen Huan <chenhuan0@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Problem about rc-update
Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 23:23:55 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <AANLkTik3oUYU8sKzTaDcZoOc1UwjbM2jxi0LiS0TSha_@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4C598408.4020802@gmail.com>
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Thanks
I tried many times rc-update del the service and add them back in, it isn't
work.......
here is the output of rc-update -s -v, I cannot find out there is anything
error...
fuse |
crypto-loop |
numlock |
procfs | boot
pydoc-3.1 |
avahi-daemon |
acpid |
device-mapper |
modules | boot
local | nonetwork default
net.lo | boot
alsasound | boot
lvm-monitoring |
swclock |
xdm | default
dmeventd |
swap | boot
sshd |
udev | sysinit
staticroute |
fbcondecor |
savecache | shutdown
mount-ro | shutdown
net.eth0 |
termencoding | boot
udev-dev-tarball |
netmount | default
dmesg | sysinit
network |
consolekit | default
devfs | sysinit
root | boot
urandom | boot
xdm-setup |
gpm |
atieventsd |
rsyncd |
udev-postmount | default
consolefont | boot
hostname | boot
sysfs |
pciparm |
NetworkManager | default
pydoc-2.6 |
esound |
vixie-cron | default
fsck | boot
syslog-ng | default
sysctl | boot
mtab | boot
dbus |
ntpd |
avahi-dnsconfd |
bootmisc | boot
killprocs | shutdown
dhcpcd |
ntp-client |
udev-mount |
localmount | boot
hwclock | boot
lvm |
nscd |
keymaps | boot
ch-laptop ch # rc-update show
procfs | boot
modules | boot
local | nonetwork default
net.lo | boot
alsasound | boot
xdm | default
swap | boot
udev | sysinit
savecache | shutdown
mount-ro | shutdown
termencoding | boot
netmount | default
dmesg | sysinit
consolekit | default
devfs | sysinit
root | boot
urandom | boot
udev-postmount | default
consolefont | boot
hostname | boot
NetworkManager | default
vixie-cron | default
fsck | boot
syslog-ng | default
sysctl | boot
mtab | boot
bootmisc | boot
killprocs | shutdown
localmount | boot
hwclock | boot
keymaps | boot
2010/8/4 Bill Longman <bill.longman@gmail.com>
> On 08/04/2010 12:15 AM, Chen Huan wrote:
> > Hi,everybody, I got a very very strange problems.
> >
> > I have install gnome, and when I try to add xdm to default runlevel, use
> > command "rc-update add xdm default", it is normal
> >
> > and output of rc-update show is right
> >
> > but when I restart computer, the xdm doesn't auto start, when I log in
> the
> > system, and exec "/etc/init.d/xdm start", it is started normally
> >
> > There is no any information about xdm when the system starting......It is
> > very strange...Could somebody help me...
> >
> > And NetworkManager and alsasound have the same problem.....
> >
> > here is the ouput of rc-update show:
> >
> > procfs | boot
> > modules | boot
> > local | nonetwork default
> > net.lo | boot
> > alsasound | boot
> > xdm | default
> > swap | boot
> > udev | sysinit
> > savecache | shutdown
> > mount-ro | shutdown
> > termencoding | boot
> > netmount | default
> > dmesg | sysinit
> > consolekit | default
> > devfs | sysinit
> > root | boot
> > urandom | boot
> > udev-postmount | default
> > consolefont | boot
> > hostname | boot
> > NetworkManager | default
> > vixie-cron | default
> > fsck | boot
> > syslog-ng | default
> > sysctl | boot
> > mtab | boot
> > bootmisc | boot
> > killprocs | shutdown
> > localmount | boot
> > hwclock | boot
> > keymaps | boot
> >
> > And I am using operc-0.6.1-r1 and baselayout-2.0.1
>
> That is strange. I don't have the answer, but I could offer a
> suggestion. You might want to try "rc-update del" the services that are
> having trouble and then adding them back in. You might want to use
> "rc-update -s -v" for your runlevels and see if there's anything broken.
> They'll be reported at the top of the list. Good luck.
>
>
>
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2010-08-04 7:15 [gentoo-user] Problem about rc-update Chen Huan
2010-08-04 15:15 ` Bill Longman
2010-08-04 15:23 ` Chen Huan [this message]
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