5.2.1 boot question

From: Darin <derwood_at_naebunny.net>
Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 17:26:01 -0400
I've been working on getting a system ready for my daughter to use, and have
run into a problem.

The system is running 5.2.1-RELEASE-p8 that was cvsuped yesterday.  

The problem was caused by the Kuser app that I installed as part of the KDE3
port.  For some reason it set all of the accounts on the system to expired,
including root.  I was able to fix the problem by rebuilding spwd.db and
pwd.db with pwd_mkdb.  So, I can log on again and su to root to finish up
any ports that I need to compile in.

However, when the machine boots, I get the following on the screen and in
/var/log/messages:


Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: term R  *Handler Int
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: 14 posix2_fort_dev R  *Handler Int
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: 15 posix2_fort_run R  *Handler Int
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: 16 posix2_localedef R  *Handler Int
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: 17 posix2_sw_dev R  *Handler Int
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: 18 posix2_upe R  *Handler Int
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: 19 stream_max R  *Handler Int
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: 20 tzname_max R  *Handler Int
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: 9 p1003_1b RW Node
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: 1 asynchronous_io R  *Handler Int
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: 2 mapped_files R  *Handler Int
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: 3 memlock R  *Handler Int
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: 4 memlock_range R  *Handler Int
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: 5 memory_protection R  *Handler Int
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: 6 message_passing R  *Handler Int
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: 7 prioritized_io R  *Handler Int
Jun 19 14:17:41 dell1 kernel: 8 priority_scheduling R  *Handler Int


This is only a small part of what I get.  It goes on for pages and pages.
I'm only slightly concerned because the system seems to run fine after
completing the boot process.  I'm just not certain what it all means.

Any ideas on whats causing this and how I can make it go away?  Or is it
just completely harmless and nothing to worry about..

I tried searching listserve archives, the handbook and google, and didn't
find anything..  Any ideas on whats causing this and how I can make it go
away?  Or is it just completely harmless and nothing to worry about..

Darin -
Received on Sat Jun 19 2004 - 19:26:16 UTC

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