On Sun, 8 Feb 1998, Lothar Krenzien wrote:

> Hello !
> 
> I have two questions :
> 1.) I think I have an unvalid command in the /etc/init.d/  directory so
> that this command will be called on every time I start the system.
> That´s why I can´t boot the system and it hangs up. How can I delete
> this command ? The kernel looks ok. When I boot from a floppy disk I get
> always into the Debian installation menu. Executing a shell from there
> doesn´t matter, because I can´t access my original directorys and files
> :

Well, this question is simple enough, at the LILO boot: prompt, type in:
linux emergency  and when it asks for root password, enter it in, and edit
your /etc/init.d/whateverfile and chmod 644 it or whatever to fix it up.
If the file is 644'd then it won't run that script at boot time...

> 2.) How can I initialize a Soundblaster 16 PnP card to work under Debian
> 1.3.1.?  I created and also edited a config file with pnpdump. But when
> I try using isapnp with this configuration file in a shell script I get
> always an error : command not found. I changed the permissions and tryed
> it again on a command line and it worked. But how can I initialize the
> card on boot time ?

Sorry, not too sure on this one...

> Greetings Lothar
> 
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