Hello Lothar!
Maybe your problem 1. comes from the SB. I hat the same problem. And
ther was no way to boot any kernel I had on floppy or harddisk.
As I have DOS on the same machine, I configured the soundcard under DOS
to the parameters of th old card, so that it didn't conflict with the
othe
Lothar Krenzien wrote:
>
> Hello !
>
> I have two questions :
> 1.) I think I have an unvalid command in the /etc/init.d/ directory so
> that this command will be called on every time I start the system.
> That´s why I can´t boot the system and it hangs up. How can I delete
> this command ? The
On Sun, 8 Feb 1998, Lothar Krenzien wrote:
> Hello !
>
> I have two questions :
> 1.) I think I have an unvalid command in the /etc/init.d/ directory so
> that this command will be called on every time I start the system.
> That´s why I can´t boot the system and it hangs up. How can I delete
>
Hello !
I have two questions :
1.) I think I have an unvalid command in the /etc/init.d/ directory so
that this command will be called on every time I start the system.
That´s why I can´t boot the system and it hangs up. How can I delete
this command ? The kernel looks ok. When I boot from a flop
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