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Originally Posted by TheTKS
A few notes and a few questions:
- No hang on first reboot
- /etc/rc.d/rc.local was empty, rc.local.orig contained
Code:
/usr/sbin/sntp -sS 0.pool.ntp.org > /dev/null 2>&1
I added this to rc.local, with a 5 second delay (without the delay, correct time isn't set)
Code:
sleep 5 ; /usr/sbin/sntp -sS 0.pool.ntp.org > /dev/null 2>&1
=> Is sarpi4-hacks-4.0-armv7l-1_slackcurrent_17Jan21_sp1 not supposed to make changes to rc.local?
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That's expected because I made changes to the sarpi-hacks pkg. It's my fault I didn't make a post about it yet. I was planning to leave it for a day or so before doing so because I didn't want to swamp the forum with too many posts about SARPi shizzle as it undermines everybody else's threads/posts/content/interest(s). I also want to make a separate new post about it, so it doesn't get lost in a long thread that users might miss.
Quote:
Originally Posted by TheTKS
- All of these rc.modules are in /etc/rc.d
Code:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 778 Dec 15 2015 rc.modules*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1745 Dec 25 06:04 rc.modules-5.10.2-v7l-sarpi4*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1745 Jan 2 01:44 rc.modules-5.10.4-v7l-sarpi4*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1745 Jan 17 03:37 rc.modules-5.10.7-v7l-sarpi4*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1745 Dec 1 02:43 rc.modules-5.4.80-v7l-sarpi4*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 689 Dec 15 2015 rc.modules.local*
=> Is there any reason *not* to delete all but the most recent rc.modules-5.10.7-v7l-sarpi4? (rc.modules.local can stay for possible future use, as there is nothing uncommented.)
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There is no reason to keep them. You can safely remove these.
Quote:
Originally Posted by TheTKS
- consolekit is in /etc/rc.d
Code:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 572 Nov 29 2018 rc.consolekit
=> Now that ConsoleKit2 is gone from -current, is there any reason not to delete this?
Great success! Thank you again for Sarpi, exaga, and helping us all skip over 5.10.5 funny business.
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rc.consolekit - this LQ post explains better than I ever could:
https://www.linuxquestions.org/quest...it-4175687862/
Thanks very much for letting me know everything went OK with the latest SARPi updates. Although I test everything, the best I can do before making them public, resourceful users will always find ways of doing things that I hadn't accounted for and possibly highlight any errors, etc.