> what version of redhat do you use? 6.0?  linuxconf is one of the last
> applications that come up during a red hat boot sequence.  Hopefully
> the system has already gone through the multi-user mode and launched inetd
> already.   Just telnet to the machine and disable the service through
> setup.

its Redhat 6.0.

i  booted on a single mode and disabled the linuxconf using linuxconf
itself and its working okay now !

> did you fool around with some of the .cf files?  Linuxconf regenerates .cf
> files when it finds that there has been a change.  If you did not
> re-generate the said .cf file and rebooted.  it would cause linuxconf not
> to start up properly then yer system console would just be stuck there.
> 


yes it complaints on a .cf file [/etc/sendmail.cf] . I installed
sendmail.8.10.1 kasi which uses /etc/mail directory. 

ayaw niya ng dalawa ang installed..hehehe


thanks,

dwen
> 
> > sirs,
> > 
> >     Suddenly my system failed to boot linuxconf from startup and it
> > stops there. What should i do ? How can I disable this or skip this from
> > booting ?
> 
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