Hello,
Try checking the root file system. It looks like the grep program got 
currupted.
at the # prompt do fsck /
and exit when it is done.
try rebooting and send the next error if it does not work.
Regards, Willem

On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Ray D. Stambaugh wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I am running Red hat 9. The machine was working well and no changes were made.
> Recently there was a power outage. When the power was restored and the machine 
> rebooted, the following error message was displayed:
> 
> ============================================
> Setting default font (latarcyrjeb-sun16):    [ OK ]
> 
>     Welcome to /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit: line 70   34 Segmentation fault   LC_ALL= C 
> grep -q "Red Hat" /etc/redhat-release Red Hat Linux
>    Press 'I' to enter interactive startup.
> Mounting proc filesystem:      [FAILED]
> =============================================
> 
> Other errors were reported, but they based on the fact that the proc filesystem was 
> not mounted. The boot continued to line 182 of rc.sysint and stopped.
> 
> I ran a memory test and a file system check. No error were found. 
> 
> How can get the machine to reboot with out having to loose all of the configuration 
> info?
> 
> Whenever I booted to the install cd, It would erase the hard drive, repartition the 
> hard drive and load the software with the default configuration.
> 
> Note: I am able to boot into rescue mode, but I do not know what to do from there.
> 
> Ray
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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