On 12/22/2011 10:58 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
On 22.12.2011 19:40, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 12/22/2011 07:17 AM, Tim wrote:
>> "The rule for migration to systemd is to "start-over fresh" with default
>> start and stop policy from the new package, and not to migrate what the
>> user had previously configured."
>
> In other words, the new rule is to assume that whoever set the system up
> and runs it doesn't know what they're doing
the assumtion seems to be right in your case
sorry, but if you make a dist-upgrade and need from Dec 6 until Dec 21
that the syslogd is not running (why does not matter in this context)
your smallest problem is any change / bug
Actually, I'd not noticed it sooner because I hadn't any reason to check
until yesterday. For most of that time I had far bigger things to worry
about, such as why I couldn't get into X, why my sound still doesn't
work, why I can only mount USB drives or CDs as root (and I still can't
get USB drives world writable.) and trying to clean up all of the
duplicate packages left by a hung install. Yesterday, while looking
into the USB/CD issue I happened to stumble on the rsyslog issue. Tell
me, Tim, how often do you need to examine /var/log/messages?
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