/etc/init.d/rc: 2: command not found
>In article <[🔎] linux.os.m3y9kbtgia.fsf@chello.at>,
>Josef Oswald <oswald@chello.at> wrote:
>>The first startup call
>>+startup /etc/rc2.d/S10ipchains
>>+ ´[` N '!=' N ´]´
>
>What is this --> ´ <-- character ? In iso-8859-1, which is the charset
>you're using in this message it's a "z" with a "~" above it. That is
>what I see.
>
>>+ startup /etc/rc2d/S10ipchains
>>+2 /etc/rcd.2/S10ipchains start
>>
>>and then all other startup-call have the same line:
>>/etc/init.d/rc: 2 command not found
>Anyway, I think I know what's happening. Something is setting the
>"debug" environment variable to "2". Could you edit /etc/init.d/rc
>and put 'debug=""' at the top? I think that might fix it. I'm not
>sure what exactly sets the 'debug' environment variable though.
Ditto for me: i removed "debug=2" (the suggestion from the grup faq)
and
now i boot fine... funny the timing of this, as the poster and i had
the
same issue at the same time and no one seemed to catch on right away!
Shawn Lamson
P.S. thanks for everyones help.
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