Good day folks,
I noticed the other day that my boot message (I think that's what it's called) changed and was wondering if there was a way that I could review it. It goes by so fast that I can't quite read it, though I can tell that it is different. Is it in a log somewhere that I could view and possibly post?
Thanks,
Dave
topic title: Boot message viewing ?? (SOLVED)
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anticapitalista
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#2
As root open /var/log/boot
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#3
Thanks anti, but I must be looking in the wrong place because I don't see this...
UDEVD 422 GOTO=acl_end
I had to reboot a few times and I'm not sure if I really got it accurately.
UDEVD 422 GOTO=acl_end
I had to reboot a few times and I'm not sure if I really got it accurately.
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anticapitalista
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#4
To fix that issue, either wait until it gets fixed upstream (there is a bug report) or edit /lib/udev/rules.d/70-acl.rules
so the very last line reads like this: (note the missing")
LABEL="acl_end"
so the very last line reads like this: (note the missing")
LABEL="acl_end"
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#5
Thanks anti...that did the trick. I appreciate your help. What do you do to discover the answers to these questions? Is there a source that you read from? The Debian site?
Dave
Dave
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#6
The aptosid forums usually has such warnings and fixes.
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#7
Thanks once again anti. I'll have to check the aptosid forum out.
Dave
Dave