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Message #02811
[Bug 372556] Re: Recovery start+telinit 5 is the only way to start correctly
Sorry, no way to get 9.04 logs, as the system doesn't let reach a
command line...
But I think I have got something: I have compared the recovery start up
with telinit 2 (which fails) and telinit 5 (which works fine), looking
at the scripts started in each /etc/rc2.d and /etc/rc5.d. The only
difference was the script 'S10powernowd.early' present in /etc/rc2.d and
not in /etc/rc5.d, at least before the gdm script was started.
So I have tried to delete that link to see, and effectively it works
fine. So the problem comes from there. As I don't know what is the
object of starting powernowd.early (There is a powernowd start later in
the sequence of scripts, in both level 2 and level 5), I can't
investigate much more.
>From my problem point of view, the thing is solved, but it may have
affected more people with similar hardware.
Could somebody explain powernowd, and particularly powernowd.early
functions?
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Recovery start+telinit 5 is the only way to start correctly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/372556
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