Re: [newbie] How to boot into initlevel 1?

1999-06-03 Thread Stephen Anderson
Thanks to all the replies. "linux 1" was exactly what I was looking for. I've got my system back operating. Thanks again! Regards, Stephen Anderson On 3 Jun 99, at 23:38, J H Hodrien wrote: > On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Roberto Angelo wrote: > > > Use a boot-rescue floppy > > > > cdrom: /dosutil

Re: [newbie] How to boot into initlevel 1?

1999-06-03 Thread J H Hodrien
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Roberto Angelo wrote: > Use a boot-rescue floppy > > cdrom: /dosutils/rawrite /images/boot.img a: > /images/rescue.img a: This doesn't actually boot your system into an initlevel though. It could be important to use the normal system rather

Re: [newbie] How to boot into initlevel 1?

1999-06-03 Thread Roberto Angelo
Use a boot-rescue floppy cdrom: /dosutils/rawrite /images/boot.img a: /images/rescue.img a: --- Stephen Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scritto: > I was hoping somebody could tell me how at the LILO prompt to get > the system to boot into an al

Re: [newbie] How to boot into initlevel 1?

1999-06-03 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Stephen Anderson wrote: > I was hoping somebody could tell me how at the LILO prompt to get > the system to boot into an alternate runlevel. I accidentally put a > script in runlevels 3,4, and 5 which cause my boot to hang. I need to > either terminate the script before i

[newbie] How to boot into initlevel 1?

1999-06-03 Thread Stephen Anderson
I was hoping somebody could tell me how at the LILO prompt to get the system to boot into an alternate runlevel. I accidentally put a script in runlevels 3,4, and 5 which cause my boot to hang. I need to either terminate the script before it executes that part or boot into runlevel 1. Any i