The only Redhat bootdisk that I have is the one created when I first time installed
Redhat. Is the one you are saying? I tried that one already, it stopped booting on
the same step while booting. How do I mount /dev/hda10? I cannot see any file under
the original linux system, how do I clean up my rc.d? What else can I do?
Help........please.
feng
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> 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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