Bug#401558: ipw3945d: Binary userspace regulatory daemon starting twice on bootup
On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 04:55:31PM +0100, Dieter Roels wrote:
> Jurij,
>
> You are right, /var is writeable when the daemon is started from udev.
> But i have no idea why... As far as I know, I'm running a standard
> debian testing (except kernel).
>
> The only thing I could think of that's not standard in my install is
> that i was running bootlogd. I thought bootlogd was mounting /var early
> to be able to write its log in /var/log/, but I turned it off, and it
> still mounts /dev/sda1 before udev is starting ipw3945d.
No, I don't think its bootlogd. According to /etc/rcS.d/S02mountkernfs.sh
it is possible for /var/run to be mounted on tmpfs (and it would
become writeable before the udev is run in that case) by setting
RAMRUN=yes in /etc/default/rcS. Can you post the output of 'mount' on
your machine?
Best regards,
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Jurij Smakov jurij@wooyd.org
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