OK, it looks like someone else has already answered your question, but F.Y.I.
If you ever hang at bootup, and can't seem to get past it. Next time you
boot, type in "linux single" or "linux 1" from your LILO prompt. This allows
you to start up in Single User Mode, which should bypass everything but
critical processes. Http, networking, etc. Will not be started, allowing you
to boot and fix the problem.
Jason Hoffman
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In a message dated 6/5/98 11:06:07 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Could you help me for following questions:
1) At boot of my redhat linux 4.2, when it prompts arguments
like :
starting httpd:httpd
starting SMB services: smbd..
httpd cannot determine
User Servername to set it manually
nmbd...
And my system suspends eternally..
Well, someone told me to reboot with a dos boot disk, Reinstall my Linux
install cd and when it ask to install or upgrade, I should do CTRL..Z, then
mountin my redhat partition and add the "rm" argument to rc3.d/S*httpd..and
so on. Well, it just stop the booting problem, but I have no more access to
httpd and so on. How could I resolve that without rm httpd?
Thanks
>>
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