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From: mjt on 18 Jul 2010 22:42 On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 16:25:28 -0500 mjt <myswtestYOURSHOES(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 17:03:33 -0500 > mjt <myswtestYOURSHOES(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Install bootchartd? > > [snipped] > > > You could then check for the desktop login times. > > > > Good idea ... > > Turned out to be a bad idea :( 11.3 won't boot now. > I got bootchartd to run yesterday and got a chart, but > today, my system isn't booting :( kernel panic and > for whatever reason, it's because of bootchartd, which > is strange, because I'm not running it as init. The > only thing I can think of is some scripts have been > changed and it wants to run at each boot. Apparently, you can't run bootchart at-will, at boot time. Scripts are run during installation, whereby changes are made down in /lib/mkinitrd. When the softtware is uninstalled, scripts are run to change /lib/mkinitrd back to original. -- The best thing about growing older is that it takes such a long time. <<< Remove YOURSHOES to email me >>>
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