this is just a minor problem because everything else works fine on my
system, but it just desn't look nice: every time I shut-down/reboot my
machine I get the following message: (I use gnome)
error stpping gdm [!!!]
for the case that this helps somebody:
if I enter rc-update show I get:
alsasound | boot
apmd |
aumix |
bootmisc | boot
bttrack |
checkfs | boot
checkroot | boot
clock | boot
consolefont | boot
crypto-loop |
cupsd |
domainname | default
esound |
famd | default
gpm |
hdparm |
hostname | boot
hotplug |
keymaps | boot
local | boot nonetwork
localmount | boot
mldonkey |
modules | boot
mysql |
net.eth0 | default
net.lo | boot
netmount | default
nscd |
numlock |
pg_autovacuum |
portmap |
postgresql |
q3ded |
rmnologin | boot
rsyncd |
serial | boot
sshd |
syslog-ng | default
urandom | boot
*xdm | default*
xfs |
if I enter rc-status:
Runlevel: default
famd
[ started ]
netmount
[ started ]
domainname
[ started ]
net.eth0
[ started ]
syslog-ng *
[ started ]*
* xdm
*the xdm script I use is the one privided with gentoo - I never changed
it ....*
*would be nice if somebody can tell me what to do to get rid of this
problem.
regards,
antonio* *
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system, but it just desn't look nice: every time I shut-down/reboot my
machine I get the following message: (I use gnome)
error stpping gdm [!!!]
for the case that this helps somebody:
if I enter rc-update show I get:
alsasound | boot
apmd |
aumix |
bootmisc | boot
bttrack |
checkfs | boot
checkroot | boot
clock | boot
consolefont | boot
crypto-loop |
cupsd |
domainname | default
esound |
famd | default
gpm |
hdparm |
hostname | boot
hotplug |
keymaps | boot
local | boot nonetwork
localmount | boot
mldonkey |
modules | boot
mysql |
net.eth0 | default
net.lo | boot
netmount | default
nscd |
numlock |
pg_autovacuum |
portmap |
postgresql |
q3ded |
rmnologin | boot
rsyncd |
serial | boot
sshd |
syslog-ng | default
urandom | boot
*xdm | default*
xfs |
if I enter rc-status:
Runlevel: default
famd
[ started ]
netmount
[ started ]
domainname
[ started ]
net.eth0
[ started ]
syslog-ng *
[ started ]*
* xdm
*the xdm script I use is the one privided with gentoo - I never changed
it ....*
*would be nice if somebody can tell me what to do to get rid of this
problem.
regards,
antonio* *
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