On Wed, 2006-03-15 at 13:38 -0500, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Julian C. Dunn (julian.dunn@devlin.ca) said:
I just did a yum update, updating to initscripts 8.31.1-1 (among other things like a new kernel). When I rebooted, init complained that inittab was missing, so I rebooted into rescue mode and found that there was an /etc/inittab.rpmsave but no /etc/inittab. Has anyone else had this problem?
I cannot reproduce this here. Moreover, I cannot see *how* this could happen.
/etc/inittab is marked %config(noreplace) in both the old and new packages.
In the rpm handling code, this should *never* end up with: old file -> rpmsave, no new file.
Hmm. I looked into this further and it looks like somehow the yum update *removed* the old initscripts, which would explain the behaviour... see the excerpt from my /var/log/yum.log:
Mar 15 09:01:49 Erased: initscripts Mar 15 09:01:53 Updated: valgrind.i386 1:3.1.0-2 Mar 15 09:02:23 Installed: kernel-devel.i686 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5 Mar 15 09:02:24 Updated: grub.i386 0.97-5 Mar 15 09:02:26 Updated: initscripts.i386 8.31.1-1
I have no idea why it would do this.
Also, I'm using a Thinkpad T42 (2378RAU) and the wireless card shows up as a weird device after boot:
dev8569 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:0E:35:FC:39:23
Does anyone know why?
You have a wired ethernet that is configured to be eth0, and your wireless module was loaded first, so it was moved out of the way.
Okay - is that expected behaviour? (I'm currently running without wireless configured, but I'm not suppressing the load of the kernel module or anything like that)
- Julian