the syslog.conf file stayed the same for a few months. Nothing changed.
That really bothers me.
replies-lists-redhat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
you should look at your /etc/syslog.conf file to see where it's set to
direct the various messages. [if you weren't getting these messages on
the console previously, it sounds like the syslog.conf file was changed
since the last reboot but syslog wasn't restarted. with the reboot the
changed config file was read. so, i'd check the file's timestamp before
touching it.]
---------- Original Message ----------
From: Nina Pham <nina@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 03:44:35 PM -0800
Subject: drop package message being logged to console after reboot
I'm using fc2, kernel2.6, After rebooting the system, all the drop
package messages are displayed to console. That makes the graphical
login console is unable to display. Is there anybody has encounter
the problem? any idea how to fix this?
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