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SubjectRe: Creeping disapearances.
On Thu, 18 Apr 1996, Michael Harnois wrote:

>
> I puzzled a long time over the syslogd/klogd problem, too. Finally I
> discovered that they won't load before kerneld loads. Are they a.out,
> perhaps? I kludged around the problem by reversing the load order of
> sysklogd and kerneld in /etc/rc2.d.
>
I found my system configured just like yours. However, I fixed the
problem another way. The major difference between my .80 kernel and the
.91 one, is that the latter has a.out support as a module and the former
has it built-in. Thus is .80, the loggers were loadable even though
kerneld wasn't available yet. 'file /sbin/syslogd' says it is "Linux/i386
demand-paged executable (QMAGIC) - stripped". I can only assume that this
is not loadable by a kernel with only ELF support.
Anyone know what file type these should be to be loaded in an ELF only
system?


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