- Status Unconfirmed
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- Task Type Bug Report
- Category Testing
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Assigned To
heckyel tobias coadde Emulatorman rachad - Operating System Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre
- Severity Critical
- Priority High
- Reported Version White Hole
- Due in Version Milky Way v0.4
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FS#1571 - Runit errors,
/sbin/openrc-run: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
I get this error whenever I try to start dhcpcd with sv /etc/runit/
And for sndiod I get this doing the same guide,
warning: sndiod: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not exist
Although rather ironically, If I type sndiod or dhcpcd into root, it works just fine.
Maybe its an FHS issue or possibly, I am screwing up? I am not sure. Feedback is welcome.
This is what I did:
=⇒ Add a service:
ln -s /etc/sv/<service> /var/service ==> Start/stop/restart a service: sv <start/stop/restart> <service>
more or less, I used this guide.
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Also, I cannot lock using FN + F4 key combo.
In openrc, it automatically works... weird right?
This is my top problem right now, but if you find a time estimate as to when this will get fixed, let me know, otherwise, I will wait. I can test if you fix it though almost anytime thanks to VMs... :)