> Brian Raymond Doherty writes:
> >
> > With later kernels (i.e. since the '70s or '80s) for some bizarre reason,
> > syslogd will not start up correctly. In my rc.inet2 I have:
> >
> > # Start the SYSLOGD/Klogd daemons. These must come first.
> > if [ -f ${NET}/syslogd ]; then
> > echo -n " syslogd"
> > ${NET}/syslogd
> > echo -n " klogd"
> > ${NET}/klogd
> > fi
I had discovered something like this as well. I did recompile and also
swap the klogd and syslogd start order. Not sure which it was that fixed
the problem as I was having some hardware trouble during this period as well.
Colten Edwards