rcS.d



Hi there,
I have a feeling that I have a problem with the sysinit scripts (rcS.d)
I put additional modules to be loaded (e.g. ip_nat_ftp) into
/etc/modules, however they are not loaded when the system boots.
I have executed /etc/rcS.d/S20module-init-tools manually, which does
what it should. Now I guess there's a problem with the whole
S-runlevel. Where is it logged? How can I find out what happens during
the sysinit phase?
Regards,
Marc


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