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Re: logging all output at boot?



On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 08:35:39AM +0100, Florian Ernst wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 09:03:20PM -0500, John covici wrote:
> > /var/log/bootlog is only there if you enable the bootlog daemon,
> > which (at least after the last upgrade) was disabled by default.
> > There is a file in /etc/default for this purpose.
> 
> ...but as the OP appears to be using Woody (according to User-Agent:
> Mutt/1.3.28i) this might be difficult without installing a backport.

and in case anyone's wondering 'of what?' and searching
packages.debian.org without result... you need to backport (yourself;
they're not on www.backports.org):

sysvinit 2.85-9
sysv-rc 2.85-9
initscripts 2.85-9
coreutils 5.0.91-2

and get from www.backports.org:

attr 2.4.15-0
libattr1 2.4.15-0
libacl1 2.2.23-0

and to build them you need to backport:

build-essential 10

and get from www.backports.org:

texinfo 4.6-0
attr 2.4.15-0
libattr1-dev 2.4.15-0
libacl1-dev 2.2.23-0
autoconf 2.59-2
automake1.7 1.7.9-3

and from unstable:

dh-buildinfo-0.8

(think that's the lot! :-) )

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