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Date: Mon, 27 Mar 1995 02:20:44 +1000
From: Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
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To: current@FreeBSD.org, mark@grondar.za
Subject: Re: conf/273: syslogd no longer gets loaded at boot time
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>> >Description:
>> 
>> At boot time syslogd craps out with "cant bind to requested address"
>> 
>> >How-To-Repeat:
>> 
>> Reboot :-)
>> 
>> >Fix:
>> 	
>> run syslogd as root. A whole bunch of queued messages (hardware id stuff from
>> the boot) gets dumped to the screen.

>Better Fix: move the loading of syslogd to _after_ . /etc/netstart

This is not quite right either:

1) messages logged by the processes started in /etc/netstart may be lost.
2) syslogd complains about /var/run/utmp being removed and a few "wall"
   messages may be lost.

>This is how it was done before the great rc reorganise.

Then it was quite right.  Parts of the apparently chaotic order of
starting up processes were to avoid problems such as the above.

Bruce