On 12/07/13 10:06, latzmaster@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,Alan Hourihane schrieb: I've looked into this, and unfortunately this looks like it's a bug in the program 'initlog' that's used in the scripts. In /etc/init.d/functions you'll see that initlog/INITLOG is used with a -s parameter which causes the trouble.Ouf, thank you Alan for finding this!! To be honest, i don't "see" anything there ;-) But i'll test your "workaround"!!
O.k. This is just a workaround. It turns out there are more bugs in the kernel.
I've resolved them and running them through some tests. But initlog is not at fault.
Alan.