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* WARNING: sshd is scheduled to start when net.eth0 has started
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2006-09-29 12:31:28
On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 10:59:53AM +0200, Marc Blumentritt
wrote:
> As fas as I understand it, this messages means, that
the start of
> net.eth0 is backgrounding, because it can take some
ticks. The next
> init-prozess is starting immediately afterward, before
net.eth0 is up.
> If a init-process is started, before net.eth0 is up (in
your case sshd),
> than it will go in the background, too, and waits,
until net.eth0 is up
> and then it will start. Going in the background and
waiting generates
> the "schedule" message.
> 
> Since I put this stuff together on my own, I do not
know, if it is
> correct. Can anyone confirm this?
> 
> Cheers
> Marc
> 
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I think you are right, but how to disable the anonying
message?

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* WARNING: sshd is scheduled to start when net.eth0 has started
user name
2006-09-29 12:50:35
Shaochun Wang schrieb:
> On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 10:59:53AM +0200, Marc
Blumentritt wrote:
>> As fas as I understand it, this messages means,
that the start of
>> net.eth0 is backgrounding, because it can take some
ticks. The next
>> init-prozess is starting immediately afterward,
before net.eth0 is up.
>> If a init-process is started, before net.eth0 is up
(in your case sshd),
>> than it will go in the background, too, and waits,
until net.eth0 is up
>> and then it will start. Going in the background and
waiting generates
>> the "schedule" message.
>>
>> Since I put this stuff together on my own, I do not
know, if it is
>> correct. Can anyone confirm this?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Marc
>>
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>> gentoo-usergentoo.org mailing list
> I think you are right, but how to disable the anonying
message?
> 

Hmm, i do not think, that this should be disabled. It tells
you: "Well,
I started sshd, but it will only run, when net.eth0 comes
up!" So if
sshd does not start, you know there is a problem with
net.eth0 and not
sshd. Or so I hope...

At first I was irritated, too, but now I just do not care.
For me, this
message is as good as "service foo has been
started..."

Cheers
Marc

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