On Sun, May 13, 2007 at 06:18:08AM +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: > > More like Solaris 10 "boot -v", where you still get the kernel messages, > but you have a point there. I am kind of old-fashioned in the Robert > way too, however. If there was a way to minimize the console output > when services are starting, i.e. to print something like: > > [last kernel message] > > Booting FreeBSD: dumpon initrandom fsck root hostid mountcritlocal > var cleanvar random adjkerntz hostname kldxref swap sysctl netif (lo0 > fxp0) pflog pf routing devd nsswitch devfs syslogd ldconfig named > auditd tmp cleartmp dmesg virecover local motd ntpd powerd syscons > sshd sendmail cron securelevel power_profile inetd > > foo login: > > where each rc.d script would only print its name if it *was* enabled > with xxx_enable, optionally followed by a parenthesized list of > single-word status messages for each subscript/component), would be > really neat. I like this idea. Optionally the names could be printed in green and red depending on whether the service started successfully or not.
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