On Wed, Apr 15, 1998 at 05:46:07AM +0200, Remco Blaakmeer wrote: (...) > > > > Your install is broken by buggy grep 2.1-6. > > I got the same result but I upgrade a copy of my system :) > > Get grep 2.1-7 and maybe reinstall all packages by hand (whith: dpkg -i). > > No, these are two different problems. grep_2.1-6 is severely broken and > should be replaced by a newer version. The boot.OLD file is not a bug or > an error, it is intended behaviour. The /etc/init.d/boot script has bee > split up into several scripts. Take a look in /etc/rcS.d/ to see what it > run in which order ar boot time.
Yes, I know that /etc/init.d/boot has been split. Upgrading init files (and all others) was broken because grep_2.1-6 was installed and upgrade to grep_2.1-7 don't solve problems with broken system without reinstall all of broken packages :( > > If your sysvinit is really broken, you can boot Linux directly into bash. > At the LILO boot prompt, type > > linux init=/bin/bash > > This will load bash instead of init, so you get a root shell with no > questions asked. > Thanks for hint :) Mirek -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]