Tom Gundersen <teg@xxxxxxx> writes: > On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 2:12 PM, XeCycle <xecycle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I recently tried netcfg, and have setup automatic connection at boot. >> However during the startup, it says something like "This >> functionality is deprecated". In my /etc/rc.conf, I have these for >> networking: >> >>> HOSTNAME="XeCycle" >>> NETWORK_PERSIST="no" >>> NETWORKS=(profile) >>> DAEMONS=(syslog-ng dbus network net-profiles netfs crond sensors \ >>> sshd hddtemp dictd cdemud) >> >> So, should I remove 'network' from the 'DAEMONS'? > > Yes, netcfg is a replacement for the network daemon. Thank you for this. >> PS. Is the process of starting daemons logged? When I ran into >> problems about daemons, usually I can't know exactly what had >> happened, because before I could read the error messages, they >> disappeared. > > /var/log/boot.log Thank you. But here I have only /var/log/boot, and it contains many '^[['s --- the ASCII control characters aren't properly stored, I have do to a `sed 's/\^\[/^V<ESC>/g'` to read it. Is this a bug? > Cheers, > > Tom