----- Original Message ---- From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 8:17:58 AM Subject: boot process hangs on init of mysqld
When my boot process starts mysqld, it hangs. How can I get it unstuck? I cannot ssh into the machine because the boot process hasn't progressed far enough. So, I cannot edit the init scripts to remove mysqld. Is there some key-stroke sequence I might be able to try to interrupt the init.d scripts? I've tried the obvious (ctl-C, ctl-D, etc.) You'll want to boot into "single user" mode. Try these steps: 1. Boot the machine --- be ready at the console keyboard to press "e" as in step 2 below. 2. At the GNU GRUB screen, press "e" within 1 - 2 seconds to stop the boot process, to edit the kernel's boot parameters. 3. Press the down arrow key to highlight the line that looks similar to the following: kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2-6.18-4-686 root=/dev/hda1 ro 4. With the highlight on that line, press "e" once again. 5. Screen changes to one where the line can be edited (See "Minmal BASH-like line editing is supported", and a prompt "grub edit >".) 6. The cursor is at the end of the line, type "single" (the line now reads thus:) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2-6.18-4-686 root=/dev/hda1 ro single 7. Press the Return key. 8. The GNU GRUB screen reappears, press "b" to boot the system. 9. See a few screens of kernel messages, then a prompt "(or type Control-D to continue:)" 10. Type the root password (if you type Control-D, the boot process continues as if you weren't booting into single user mode.) 11. See a # shell prompt. Make changes to the init scripts - you may want to do this with the update-rc.d utility, for help, type man update-rc.d 12. When done with changes to the init script links, type "exit" at the # prompt, and the machine continues the boot process as usual. ======Keith -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]