I'm not sure if it'll work, but at the lilo prompt try doing "linux 1". I've
also heard you can boot off the install CD as a sort of rescue disk, so maybe
try that. I'm just tossing idea's out of my head.

> I just completed an expert install(even though I'm not) because I needed
> to make sure that S3 Virge(I have an S3 Trio) package is installed
> instead of S3 VGA that auto install costantly defaults to. And beside, I
> wanted to minimize my server installation. The only problem is that I
> made a rookie mistake(surprised?) and allowed a couple of things to be
> started at boot that aren't working and/or necessary; Heartbeat fails
> and boot hangs at "Starting routed (RIP) Services:".
> 
> Is there a way or what is the commands for changing modes at boot and
> disabling these services? I know that if I can just get past the boot
> hang, I can comment them out in /etc/inetd.conf or un-install the
> packages altogether.
> 
> Please help, I just spent a couple hours doing the picking through all
> the possible packages in expert install mode and have no desire to do
> that again any time soon. And yes, I know it servers me right for trying
> to play like the big boys.
> 
> Thanks, Victor
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