Hello,

I hope someone will be able to help me with a system that 
will not boot. I've searched the SuSE Knowledge Base but haven't found
any pointers. I have LiLO installed on the MBR of hda.  
My SuSE 5.1, kernel 2.0.36 system is installed on hda6.
After uncompressing the kernel, identifying the hardware,
and reading /etc/fstab the boot process starts passing
multiple error messages. Most scroll by too quickly to read
but they begin with:

 "starting sbin/init.d/boot:starting /sbin/swapon:
 no such file or directory" 

After mounting hda6 read-only
the boot hangs permanently at:

"INIT: Id "1" respawning too fast: disabled for five minutes" 
:
:
"INIT: Id "6" respawning too fast: disabled for five minutes"
Powering down is the only way out of the situation. 

Fortunately, I didn't wipe my installation (now on hdb) when I
upgraded my main hard drive some months ago so after booting from
a rescue disk I was able to edit /etc/conf.lilo and I'm now
booting to my 2.0.33 system on hdb3.

My setup:

SuSE 5.1 kernel 2.0.36 on hda6(W95 on hda1)
SuSE 5.1 kernel 2.0.33 on hdb3(W95 on hdb1)
YaST .97.1 
gcc 2.7.2.1


Everything was working fine until...
In preparation for upgrading to kernel 2.2.1,I decided
to install  the required versions of the various utilities/programs
needed by 2.2.1.

Not finding the most recent versions in the various 
SuSE 5.3 directories, (that should have caused me to
stop right there!), I downloaded and installed rpms
for kernmod, ppp, binutils,libc5.4.46-2.i386,
net-tools, sh-utils, sh-libs from the 6.0 and 6.0
evaluation directories. 

YaST issued warnings about conflicts for the binutils and the 
sh-utils package but I continued to install. 
(I know, I know .... I've been kicking myself since then.)

The warnings were:

"/usr/include/ansidecl.h conflicts with file from libc-5.4.33-6"
and a few other warnings related to man pages and etc/ppp/options
and etc/ppp/pap-secrets. I'm assuming these latter warnings aren't
directly related to my booting problem.
 
In some (but not all) cases YaST prompted me
to save backups to /var/adm/backup/installation-990217.0
I've attached this file in the hope that someone can point me to
the steps to take to rescue my system. 
 
Initially I thought that the problem was 
directly caused by using SuSE 6.0 rpms in a SuSE 5.1
system - the utilities/libaries might be installed
in different directories in 6.0. 
>From searching in dejanews and being
able to read more of the error messages I get when 
trying to boot it seems that the problem may be a 
result of my bash shell becoming *corrupted* in some 
way (maybe by using SuSE 6.0 rpms in a SuSE 5.1 system).
Immediately after installing the packages and before
I rebooted I got a number of "no such file or directory" 
error messages when I tried ld -V from the command line 

How can I fix the *corrupted* bash shell on my main system
on hda6, if that is, indeed, the problem?  I've compared 
permissions and file sizes for bin/sh, bash, /etc/inittab 
between the working system on hdb3 and the *corrupted*
hda6 and cannot see anything amiss. Of course, that doesn't
mean it is not staring me in the face! 

Can I use YaST from hdb3 to uninstall packages on hdb6 
or to otherwise fix the system? I mounted /dev/hda6 read-write
but couldn't run YaST from it. 
If not, is there any  way to get back my thrashed configuration
without reinstalling everything?
Since adding a new hard drive six months ago, 
I have added a lot of programs - leafnode & knews 
(a great combination), the alsa-driver and utilities, 
XFmail, xforms, x-cd-roast, netscape 3.04 and 
rvplayer 5.0 being the main ones. 
If at all possible,  I'd like to save my system.

I'm including the /var/adm/backup/installation-990217.0 file. 
Please excuse the lenght of this post. 
Thanks for reading this far and any suggestions/help you can offer.

Jesse McDonnell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

***start of  /var/adm/backup/installation-990217.0***


  pkgtools       ##################################################

Totally installed: 1


INSTALLATION COMPLETE.


Backup: /var/adm/backup


  /usr/include/ansidecl.h conflicts with file from libc-5.4.33-6
  error: /root/SuSE221update/binutils.rpm cannot be installed
    Force replacement of files ...
    binutils       ##################################################
  ... With warning

Totally installed: 1
  With warning: 1


INSTALLATION COMPLETE.


Backup: /var/adm/backup


  Backup: /var/adm/backup/libc-990217-0.tgz
    usr/include/ansidecl.h
  libc           ##################################################

Totally installed: 1


INSTALLATION COMPLETE.


Backup: /var/adm/backup


  net_tool       ##################################################

Totally installed: 1


INSTALLATION COMPLETE.


Backup: /var/adm/backup


  sh_utils       ##################################################
  package /usr/man/man1/users.1.gz not found in file index

Totally installed: 1


INSTALLATION COMPLETE.


Backup: /var/adm/backup


  shlibs         ##################################################

Totally installed: 1


INSTALLATION COMPLETE.


Backup: /var/adm/backup


  /usr/man/man5/fstab.5.gz conflicts with file from ldpman-1.18-0
  /usr/man/man5/nfs.5.gz conflicts with file from ldpman-1.18-0
  error: /root/SuSE221update/util.rpm cannot be installed
    Force replacement of files ...
    util           ##################################################
  ... With warning

Totally installed: 1
  With warning: 1


INSTALLATION COMPLETE.


Backup: /var/adm/backup


  Backup: /var/adm/backup/kernmod-990218-0.tgz
    lib/modules/2.0.33/modules.dep
  kernmod        ##################################################

Totally installed: 1


INSTALLATION COMPLETE.


Backup: /var/adm/backup


  Backup: /var/adm/backup/ppp-990218-0.tgz
    etc/ppp/options
    etc/ppp/pap-secrets
  ppp            ##################################################
  warning: /etc/ppp/options saved as /etc/ppp/options.rpmsave
  warning: /etc/ppp/pap-secrets saved as /etc/ppp/pap-secrets.rpmsave

Totally installed: 1


INSTALLATION COMPLETE.


***end of   /var/adm/backup/installation-990217.0***











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