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Hi.

I took your email address off the man page because I have trouble with
IRC on freenode. I have to register a nick, and then it never accepts
the password :-(. So I'm locked out for weeks at  a time.


I have initng in Fedora 7 and it's belly up. My problems started when I
changed selinux from permissive, to disabled, because it was killing DRI
and GPM under initng.

I can't get past system/initial which is mission critical, so we fall
over. I am told to run ngc -R to flush the cache, but when I remount the
root drive rw and do that, we hang indefinitely.

No logs are written, but by adding in stuff, I gather it's falling over
on the mountvirtfs stage of the operation. The cache (where's that?) is
stuffed.

Is there anything I can put into sysvinit to open an initng socket so
the repairs can be done after booting with sysvinit? Consider it a
feature request.

Here's another. ngc seems not to be allowed to break wind. Either it's
for fixing things or not. If not, you need something in it's place. If
ngc is for fixing things, give it teeth!

How do I get out of that mess, apart from deleting it and returning to
sysvinit? Can you point me at docs? Fedora doesn't give much.


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