Bug#484040: single user mode /var/log/boot truncation ugly
Dmitry Bogatov
KAction at debian.org
Thu Feb 21 17:55:05 GMT 2019
[2008-06-02 09:37] jidanni at jidanni.org
> Package: initscripts
> Version: 2.86.ds1-58
> Severity: wishlist
> File: /etc/init.d/bootlogd
>
> If one boots Single User Mode, the end of /var/log/boot looks like
> Mon Jun 2 00:23:56 2008: Setting up ICE socket directory /tmp/.ICE-unix....
> Mon Jun 2 00:23:56 2008:
> I would put a
> -*- boot log truncated here as we entered Single User Mode -*-
> on that last line instead, else it looks ragged.
> (A normal boot has the full line
> Thu May 29 17:56:44 2008: INIT: Entering runlevel: 2)
I guess it can be fixed with adding single 'printf' into
stop-bootlogd-single.
Anyone to test this conjecture? -- I have issues with my virtual
machines. Again.
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