yes, on startup.  i'm launching sshd early, and logging in while fsck is
still running.

what i'd like to know now is, what startup script is responsible for
clearing /run/screen/*/*?  /etc/init/screen-cleanup.conf doesn't look like
it does it.  perhaps something clears all of /run?  what script?

On Dec 8, 2013 9:09 PM, "gsker" <gsker at skerbitz.org> wrote:
> /run is dynamic, so if it truly was on startup, then it would go away.
 On Dec 8, 2013 2:52 PM, "gregrwm" <tclug1 at whitleymott.net> wrote:

> here root launched screen while fsck of / was still running, and g
> launched it later.  root hasn't detached.  g detached and reattached:
>
>   #  pg SC
> 1003 4276
> USER      SESS TPGID  PGRP  PPID   PID  STARTED  NI WCHAN  STAT COMMAND
> root      1003    -1  1003  1002  1003   Dec 06   0 poll_s Ss   SCREEN -O
> -d -RR -U -e^Aa
> g         4276    -1  4276     1  4276 07:03:29   0 poll_s Ss   SCREEN -O
> -d -RR -U -e^Aa
>   #  lu /proc/{1003,4276}/fd/4 /run/sc*/*/*
> lr-x------ 1 root root 64 2013-12-08 Sun 14:25:50 /proc/1003/fd/4 ->
> /run/screen/S-root/1003.tty5.nana (deleted)
> lr-x------ 1 root root 64 2013-12-08 Sun 14:25:50 /proc/4276/fd/4 ->
> /dev/pts/6
> prwx------ 1 g    greg  0 2013-12-08 Sun 14:30:56
> /run/screen/S-g/4276.pts-14.nana|
>
> root's /run/screen entry says "(deleted)", which suggests it was created,
> and something subsequently deletes /run/screen/*/*.  can anyone point me
> into the startup morass to where that happens?
>
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