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Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 14:29:53 -0800
From: Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@onstor.com>
To: Larry Scheer <larry.scheer@onstor.com>
Subject: root filesystem bugs
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Larry,

Here are some messages that I get when booting a rootfs for the first
time after configuring it with the initial-config:

Starting automounter: loading autofs4 kernel module, no automount maps defined.
Setting NIS domainname to: agilestorage.
Starting NIS services: ypbind.
Starting MTA: exim4.
* Not starting internet superserver: no services enabled.
Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server: sshd.
Starting NFS common utilities: statd.
Starting NTP server: ntpd.
Starting deferred execution scheduler: atd.
Starting periodic command scheduler: crond.
Starting ONStor services: mgmtbus/onstor/bin/emrscron -f 
no crontab for root
no crontab for root
no crontab for root
no crontab for root
no crontab for root
grep: /etc/newsyslog.conf: No such file or directory
cat: /etc/newsyslog.conf: No such file or directory
 pm.

OnStor GNU/Linux 4.0 lecoug duart0

lecoug login:     Running system command : cat /var/config/version
                                                                  cat: /tmp/boot_state_asd: No such file or directory
                                         Getting elogs



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1. nis should be started before autofs - we will have to change the
symlink names for autofs and nis in /etc/rc2.d to make that happen.

2. no crontab for root ?

3. no /etc/newsyslog.conf ?

4. running system command garbage, i don't even know what that is
