Use your RedHat bootdisk with kernels AND file system on them then 
     mount your /dev/hda10 (did I see that right? 10??) into a mounting 
     point (I do not remember whether you need to mount in order to do file 
     system check, you may not need to)  and maybe clean up your rc.d to 
     boot. Run minimum amount of devices as you need (hdparm, gpm, etc..) 
     and if you run X, just make it not to start X and then try rebooting 
     the system..  Always, backup backup backup!!.. :)
     
     Good luck!!!!
     


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Subject: Redhat6.1 crashed
Author:  "Hong F Du" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at INTERNET-MAIL
Date:    7/21/00 10:45 AM


Hi All,
     
I was working my problem of "cannot change permission on mountable 
drive" (see previous mails), and accidentally killing a process.
     
When I reboot, the boot processing went through checking root file 
system, /dev/hda10 clean check, setting up ISA PNP devices, and after 
Remounting root file system in read-write mode it stopped there and 
couldn't go further. I used a floppy to boot. It did the same things and 
stopped there.
     
I don't know what to do to rescue my system. I cannot any file under 
linux file system to go the log files. Please tell me what to do. Any 
suggestion will greatly appreciated.
     
feng

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