On Sun, 28 Feb 1999, Jeffery S. Norman wrote:
>
> Looks very similar to the error I was getting (spawning too fast ...)
>
> Let me know if you get it corrected.
>
> I am very close to wiping my install and starting from scratch.
>
> So much for upgradeability (which was, after all, the only reason that I
> use SuSE!)
Well, a quick search of the documentation that comes with SuSE lists
these files, amongst several others, that cover "respawning too fast":
Text-Terminal-HOWTO: Trouble-Shooting (software)
http://localhost/doc/howto/en/html/Text-Terminal-HOWTO-17.html
The Linux Serial HOWTO: Troubleshooting
http://localhost/doc/howto/en/html/Serial-HOWTO-14.html
The Linux Modem HOWTO: Troubleshooting
http://localhost/doc/howto/en/html/Modem-HOWTO-12.html
The Linux Bootdisk HOWTO: Troubleshooting, or The Agony of Defeat.
http://localhost/doc/howto/en/html/Bootdisk-HOWTO-7.html
The Bootdisk HOWTO says:
If init starts, but you get a message like:
Id xxx respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
it is coming from init, usually indicating that getty or login is dying
as soon as it starts up. Check the getty and login executables and the
libraries they depend upon. Make sure the invocations in /etc/inittab
are correct. If you get strange messages from getty, it may mean the
calling form in /etc/inittab is wrong. The options of the getty programs
are variable; even different versions of agetty are reported to have
different incompatible calling forms.
Phil
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