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#1 2022-03-23 21:05:22

deepforest
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[SOLVED] init: No inittab.d directory found during boot log

All works but i want to know what this message mean?

Last edited by deepforest (2022-03-23 22:41:34)


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#2 2022-03-24 14:35:54

fsmithred
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Re: [SOLVED] init: No inittab.d directory found during boot log

The *.d directories are a place for the administrator to put customized configurations that will not be wiped out if a new version of the config file is installed/upgraded. Something is programmed to check for files in that directory, and it's letting you know that there's nothing there.

It should be safe to ignore. I don't have that directory on my chimaera or daedalus installations.

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#3 2022-03-24 14:55:44

deepforest
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Re: [SOLVED] init: No inittab.d directory found during boot log

Thanks foe reply!

What can i do that the this message doesn't appear? Or simply just ignore it?)


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#4 2022-03-24 17:16:14

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Re: [SOLVED] init: No inittab.d directory found during boot log

mkdir /etc/inittab.d as root might get rid of the message.

What is the full text of the message? And what other messages came out at the same time? Those might tell us what is generating the message. Look for it in syslog, dmesg, boot.log etc.

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#5 2022-03-30 20:20:03

deepforest
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Re: [SOLVED] init: No inittab.d directory found during boot log

chris2be8 wrote:

mkdir /etc/inittab.d as root might get rid of the message.

What is the full text of the message? And what other messages came out at the same time? Those might tell us what is generating the message. Look for it in syslog, dmesg, boot.log etc.

Thank you very much! After creation of dir "/etc/inittab.d" no any warning messages at booting)

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