debug messages while logged out
I'm a wintel appliance operator, so you can imagine my confusion at
seeing the following on the screen of my logged off Debian/Linux box:
DEBUG: --Relation pg_shadow--
DEBUG: Pages 1: Changed 0, Reappend 1,
Empty 0, New 0; Tup 1: Vac 0, Keep/VTL 0/0, Crash 0, Unused 1, MinLen
80, MaxLen 80; Re-using: Free/Avail. Space 8096/0; EndEmpty/Avail. Pages
0/0. Elapsed 0/0 sec.
DEBUG: --Relation pg_rules--
(same variable names, all values "0")
DEBUG: --Relation pg_views--
(ditto)
DEBUG: --Relation pg_tables--
(more of the same)
DEBUG: --Relation pg_indexes (sic)
(deja vu all over again)
The barber-poling suggests another two, or more, messages have scrolled
off screen. I did check /var/log/debug and ./debug.0 and found only
references to changing discs during installation.
There are no background tasks running. At least non that I know about.
Installation of Debian 2.2 from a 3 disc set was done dark and early a
couple of days ago onto a Dell PIII, 733mHz, 64meg box. Video is
onboard Intel 810e chipset.
I just went through the Q&A and put in everything. X did not configure
as this chipset was not found. Until I get it onto the net, I'll try to
figure out some low res generic. I mention this because X, and no modem
are the only exceptions to the set-up.
If more info is needed, let me know (and where to find it, ha).
gt
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