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06-17-2001 10:39 PM
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06-17-2001 11:02 PM
06-17-2001 11:02 PM
Re: error in rc.log
Hi,
sounds like somthing is wrong in your config files under /etc/rc.config.d.
Check every file in /etc/rc.config.d for correct syntax.
Only varaible settings should be there.
Also look in /etc/TIMEINFO for syntax.
Regards
sounds like somthing is wrong in your config files under /etc/rc.config.d.
Check every file in /etc/rc.config.d for correct syntax.
Only varaible settings should be there.
Also look in /etc/TIMEINFO for syntax.
Regards
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06-17-2001 11:31 PM
06-17-2001 11:31 PM
Solution
You need to check that there are no exectubale scripts in /etc/rc.config.d directory.
Also check there ar eno errors with the files in /sbin/init.d
It looks like somethimg is trying to source anexecutable, rather than a configuration file.
Also check there ar eno errors with the files in /sbin/init.d
It looks like somethimg is trying to source anexecutable, rather than a configuration file.
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06-18-2001 12:03 AM
06-18-2001 12:03 AM
Re: error in rc.log
Hi
seems to be configuration problem. and executable file is trying to execute(/etc/rc.config.d) at boot time. try to look into all /etc/rc.config.d files, if you couldn't take the backup and re-intall the os
seems to be configuration problem. and executable file is trying to execute(/etc/rc.config.d) at boot time. try to look into all /etc/rc.config.d files, if you couldn't take the backup and re-intall the os
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06-18-2001 01:18 AM
06-18-2001 01:18 AM
Re: error in rc.log
Hi,
Thanks for the help.
There was an unwanted file in /etc/rc.config.d.
The file contained the list of all files of the /etc/rc.config.d directory i.e. ll >xyz.
and it was trying to execute that xyz while booting.
Thanks again
Animesh
Thanks for the help.
There was an unwanted file in /etc/rc.config.d.
The file contained the list of all files of the /etc/rc.config.d directory i.e. ll >xyz.
and it was trying to execute that xyz while booting.
Thanks again
Animesh
Did you take a backup?
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