On Tue, 29 Nov 2005, Michael Krufky wrote:
>
> In other words, the OOPS is the last thing to show on the screen in text mode,
> before the console switches into X, using debian sarge's default bootup
> process.
Ok. Whatever it is, I'm happy it is doing that, since it caused us to see
the oops quickly. None of _my_ boxes do that, obviously (and I tested on
x86, x86-64 and ppc64 exactly to get reasonable coverage of what different
architectures might do - but none of the boxes are debian-based).
> I have no idea why gdb is running.... hmm... Anyhow, I'm away from that
> machine right now, and it is powered off, so I can't look directly at the
> startup scripts right now. Would you like me to send more info later on when
> I get home? If so, what would you like to see?
It's not important, I was just curious about what strange things people
have in their bootup scripts. If you can just grep through the rc.d files
to see what uses gdb, I'd just like to know...
Linus
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