Troublshooting a failure with the Take UP Reel (TUR) 13
Troubleshooting
25 Load system font.
24 Start up swapping.
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Set the hostname.
• Initialize USB controller and HID devices
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Set variables for options to be later used for filesystem check
• Turn Off DMA on CD-ROMs
• Turn On Hard Disk optimization
21 Perform file system check on root volume.
20 Update quotas if fsck was run on root
19 Setup pnp
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Remount the root filesystem read-write.
• LVM initialization.
• Clear mtab.
• Enter root, /proc and (potentially /proc/bus/usb and devfs into mtab.
• Remove /lib/modules/preferred and /lib/modules/default.
• Tweak isapnp settings if needed.
• Load sound modules if the need persistent DMA buffers.
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Load modules from /etc/rc.modules.
• File system check.
• Add raid devices.
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Setup Logical Volume Management.
• Check filesystems on all volumes found on /etc/fstab.
15 Mount local filesystems.
14 Check remaining quotas other than root.
13 Enable local filesystem quotas.
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Configure machine if necessary (if the respective configure files exist).
• Reread in network configuration data.
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Clean out /etc, (w/u)tmpx files, /var.
• Reset pam_console permissions.
• Cleanup utmp/wtmp.
• Delete X locks.
• Delete VNC and X locks.
• Delete Postgres sockets.
• Turn On swap in case we swap to files.
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Initialize the Serial Ports.
• If a SCSI tape has been detected, load the st module unconditionally.
• Load usb storage to match most other things.
• If ide-scsi is required, load it.
• Generate a header that defines the boot kernel.
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Dump the syslog ring in /var/log/dmesg.
• Keep kernel symbols in /var/log/ksyms.
• Create the crash indicator flag to warn on crashes, offer fsck with timeout.
8 Export this variable BOOT_PART and INSTALL_PART.
PRINT APPLICATION STARTING POINT
7 IO kernel mode initialization (basically).
6 Printer Application Infrastructure startup.
Step Initialization Process