I have install gnome, and when I try to add hal to default runlevel, use command "rc-update add hald default", it is normal
and output of rc-update show is right
but when I restart computer, the hald doesn't auto start, when I log in the system, and exec "/etc/init.d/hald start", it is started normally
There is no any information about hald when the system starting......It is very strange...Could somebody help me...
And NetworkManager and xdm have the same problem.....
What version of baselayout are you using?
06-06-2010, 12:40 PM
Chen Huan
A very strange problem with rc-update
It's baselayout-2.0.1
And I remerged openrc and baselayout-2, the problem solved
but I still want to know the reason why the problem happen
2010/6/6 walt <w41ter@gmail.com>
On 06/04/2010 10:11 AM, Chen Huan wrote:
Hi,everybody, I got a very very strange problems.
I have install gnome, and when I try to add hal to default runlevel, use command "rc-update add hald default", it is normal
and output of rc-update show is right
but when I restart computer, the hald doesn't auto start, when I log in the system, and exec "/etc/init.d/hald start", it is started normally
There is no any information about hald when the system starting......It is very strange...Could somebody help me...
And NetworkManager and xdm have the same problem.....
What version of baselayout are you using?
06-06-2010, 07:20 PM
walt
A very strange problem with rc-update
On 06/06/2010 05:40 AM, Chen Huan wrote:
It's baselayout-2.0.1
And I remerged openrc and baselayout-2, the problem solved
but I still want to know the reason why the problem happen
I don't know, but I suspect one of those two packages had a bug
when you installed them last time, and the bug has been fixed
since then. Just a guess.
06-07-2010, 04:30 AM
Chen Huan
A very strange problem with rc-update
thanks
2010/6/7 walt <w41ter@gmail.com>
On 06/06/2010 05:40 AM, Chen Huan wrote:
It's baselayout-2.0.1
And I remerged openrc and baselayout-2, the problem solved
but I still want to know the reason why the problem happen
I don't know, but I suspect one of those two packages had a bug
when you installed them last time, and the bug has been fixed