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- Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 07:34:43 +0900
- From: "Toshiharu Harada" <haradats@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Cleaning up the boot process
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JFYI "English version" of TOMOYO Linux slides are stored in the following url. http://sourceforge.jp/docman2/ViewCategory.php?group_id=1973&category_id=532&language_id=1 Regarding David's question, followings might help. 20080415 "How to analyze your Linux's behavior with TOMOYO Linux" 20071129 "TOMOYO Linux: A Practical Method to Understand and Protect Your Own Linux Box" Cheers, Toshi 2008/5/7 Toshiharu Harada <haradats@example.com>: > Dave, > > I have a some suggestions for you. > Have you ever heard of "TOMOYO Linux"? It's a mandatory access control > implantation for Linux. Unlike SELinux, it can be used to analyze system > behavior. Example can be found at the following URL: > > http://tomoyo.sourceforge.jp/cgi-bin/lxr/source/ubuntu-7.10-ccs-1.5.3/domain_policy.conf?v=policy-sample > > The line start with "<kernel>" means a "process invocation history". > In TOMOYO Linux, every process knows its parent process. > The block followed the line "<kernel>" shows the access requests occurred > for the corresponding process (aka domain). > > If this looks like what you need, why don't you visit the LiveCD url and > give it a try. At the moment, there's is only 7.04 version available, but > 8.04 version should be available soon. > > http://tomoyo.sourceforge.jp/wiki-e/?TomoyoLive > > Toshi > > 2008/5/6 Dave M G <dave@example.com>: > > > TLUG, > > > > After upgrading to Hardy Heron (Ubuntu 8.04), my laptop boot up seems to > > take a little longer. At least it feels that way. > > > > What is definitely a fact is that the graphical boot process is interrupted > > and text output showing all the various modules being loaded comes up on the > > screen. > > > > As it scrolls by, I can see some error messages come up. I'd like to clear > > them up. They don't seem to be making the system unusable or unstable, but > > if it could speed up the boot sequence, that would be worth it. > > > > So I checked /var/log and thought that all the boot messages were stored in > > a file called 'boot". But in that file all it says is: > > > > (Nothing has been logged yet.) > > > > So my question is, where can I get the output of what happens during the > > boot process so I can start to identify any errors? > > > > -- > > Dave M G > > http://www.tlug.jp/wiki/User:Dave_M_G > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please see the instructions at > > http://www.tlug.jp/list.html > > > > Please visit our sponsor at http://www.primustel.co.jp/tlug/ > > > > > > -- > Toshiharu Harada > haradats@example.com > -- Toshiharu Harada haradats@example.com
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