I have installed and tested qmail as per the docs, but there is a
little glitch when I reboot my machine. It seems that qmail gets
stuck after initializing. This line is from a 'ps aux' soon after
booting:
root 122 0.0 0.8 188 488 v0 I+0:00.02 bin/qmail-inject -a --
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
What's up with that?
There is also a process called 'sh /etc/rc autoboot', implying that
it has not finished. Once I kill that inject process, the rest of
the rc script runs, and the 4 main qmail daemons start. The prob is
that I have to manually kill that inject process. Is the inject even
coming from my rc file, as it keeps showing up even when I comment
out qmail in the rc file???
Help...
jay (waiting to tell the world about the wonders of qmail)
little glitch when I reboot my machine. It seems that qmail gets
stuck after initializing. This line is from a 'ps aux' soon after
booting:
root 122 0.0 0.8 188 488 v0 I+0:00.02 bin/qmail-inject -a --
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
What's up with that?
There is also a process called 'sh /etc/rc autoboot', implying that
it has not finished. Once I kill that inject process, the rest of
the rc script runs, and the 4 main qmail daemons start. The prob is
that I have to manually kill that inject process. Is the inject even
coming from my rc file, as it keeps showing up even when I comment
out qmail in the rc file???
Help...
jay (waiting to tell the world about the wonders of qmail)