  | | | HAL daemon hangs RHEL 4 Update 2 box @ bootup | HAL daemon hangs RHEL 4 Update 2 box @ bootup 2006-03-28 - By karlp@(protected)
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On Mon, March 27, 2006 9:41 pm, Marc M said: > Basically what happens is that I do an 'everything' install (required for > this machine) and all goes well, then when it does its first full bootup it > is hung forever. Obviously the box *does* boot up fully, because I can ssh > into it if I wait a little bit. But I am wondering how to kill HAL, > whatever that is. Actually I don't want to just kill it, I want to > permanently disable it if there is a way to do that. So my options are:
HAL: Hardware Abstraction Layer Description: This is a daemon for collecting and maintaining information about hardware from several sources. See http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/hal Summary: It allows Hotplugging of items such as thumb drives, etc. Disable it permanently: chkconfig --del haldaemon Turn it off for this session: service haldaemon stop chkconfig levels: 345 98 02
You might wish to read up on it before completely disabling it.
It's what makes my FC4 and ubuntu boxes so much better than anything else for card reading, etc.
Karl
> > - Any kernel parameters to pass at the same time? Already have 'rhgb > quiet' appended (install did it not me); > > - When I ssh in, can anyone tell me how to turn it all off via CLI? I know > how to do kill -9 but I don't know enough about init and related bootup > files. I do not want to just do a ps -ef| grep HAL* and kill it by process > number. Instead I want to remove it but I would also like to know what the > heck it is, for curiosity's sake. > > - Does anyone know of a specific HAL daemon rpm package that I could just > remove? I do know how to do that. > > - Which brings me to the 'everything' install. Is this really safe to do? > I am given req's to do that with this machine, but ordinarily I would want > to do a somewhat conservative type of install, adding in only what I think I > need, or might need. SELinux is off on this machine, as is the firewall so > I know they aren't interfering. > > - Oh, one more thing, please don't tell me to just do up2date. I am on a > disconnected DoD network and I cannot just connect up to the RHN / Internet > for that for both security related and procedural reasons. > > Thanks in advance, > > Marc > __ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ > Redhat-install-list mailing list > Redhat-install-list@(protected) > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-install-list > To Unsubscribe Go To ABOVE URL or send a message to: > redhat-install-list-request@(protected) > Subject: unsubscribe
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