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Date:      Sat, 12 May 2007 21:40:30 -0500
From:      Dan Nelson <dnelson@allantgroup.com>
To:        Robert Watson <rwatson@freebsd.org>
Cc:        Kian Mohageri <kian.mohageri@gmail.com>, freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: [PATCH] Fancy rc startup (revisited)
Message-ID:  <20070513024030.GE2364@dan.emsphone.com>
In-Reply-To: <20070512205110.U24765@fledge.watson.org>
References:  <464464BB.3090100@freebsd.org> <20070511152646.g6n5r7k2tcw00ow4@webmail.leidinger.net> <464476D3.3090001@freebsd.org> <4645173A.2040008@freebsd.org> <fee88ee40705121214ldd26976yd860e9e067d7cb6a@mail.gmail.com> <20070512205110.U24765@fledge.watson.org>

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In the last episode (May 12), Robert Watson said:
>  Call me old-fashioned, but I actually preferred the much more
>  abbreviated rc output from before rc.d even. :-) We're not going
>  back to hardware devices where all the probed devices add up to
>  fewer than 25 lines, I'm sure, but when daemons generated 8-12
>  characters without a carriage return each, there was a good chance
>  you could still see the end of the kernel messages by the time you
>  got to login:, and I miss that.  I don't object to optional more
>  complex output as long as that complexity is hidden away neatly
>  somewhere in rc.subr, and isn't on by default as shipped.  I'd love
>  it if someone could restore the even shorter output we had before.

Taken to an extreme, you have Solaris 10, where you get the kernel's
copyright message, smf kicks off all the startup scripts in parallel
(subject to dependency rules) in the background, their output goes into
individual logfiles, and all you see is the login: prompt at the
console :)

-- 
	Dan Nelson
	dnelson@allantgroup.com



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