At 23:02 +1000 1999-08-09, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
It seems to happen immediately after "INIT: 2.77 booting"; the next thing that comes up is the message from the UNIX domain sockets module, but as I said this happened before I rebuilt the kernel too. Any ideas what might cause it? Mildly irritating.
UNIX domain sockets should not be configured as a module, init uses them which triggers loading of the module, some glibc routines try to connect to the nscd socket, also triggering a load of the module, and syslogd uses a lot of them. So, there's no benefit to configuring as a module anyway.
-- Joel Klecker (aka Espy) Debian GNU/Linux Developer <URL:mailto:jk@espy.org> <URL:mailto:espy@debian.org> <URL:http://web.espy.org/> <URL:http://www.debian.org/>