Mikkel,
Well I am running, it took booting off a floppy to get up and going. Now I need to
figure out why
it did this. I read that it could be files that are corrupt in /sbin/init. How can I
tell if this is
the case or not? Also what would I use to replace them?
Thank you for the help.
Steven
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On 1/13/2001 at 01:23 Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Steven Pierce wrote:
>
>>
>> Mikkel,
>>
>> When you say make a boot disk, during the install when I first did it?
>> I am not sure if I did that or not, but I think I still have the boot disk that
>> came with it when I purchased it. Will that do?
>> S
>>
>That should work picking the rescue mode. (If I remember correctly, 6.1
>still had the rescue option, and not a seperate rescue boot image.) You
>will have to use the second method. That requires you to know what
>partation your root file system is on. One thing I forgot - if you have a
>seperate boot partation, you will need to mount that off of /mnt/boot
>after you mount the root partation on /mnt.
>
>After you get the system running again, run mkbootdisk as root, so you
>have it for future problems.
>
>Mikkel
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