reassign 521437 bootchart reopen 521437 stop Hello Cody,
Cody Christopher hat am Sat 28. Mar, 01:46 (+1100) geschrieben: > Package: hal, bootchart > Version: unknown. > Severity: critical > > Anyway, the next couple of reboots worked fine, until I tried to run a > bootchart. I added init=/sbin/bootchartd to the appropiate place in menu.lst > in /boot/grub/ and rebooted (a note, bootchart was running fine before the > hal reinstall) - I can't get past booting now, X, gdm, hal and pretty much > every other package fail to initialize in a massive string of errors most of > which say 'rm: cannot remove ....." This sound like bootchart. > (I can't ever see the ...... it scrolls away too quickly). You can press Ctrl+s to stop the messages and Ctrl+q to reenable them. Which version of bootchart do you use? Do you use an initrd? What's your shell, i.e. where points the link /bin/sh to? > I can't find any of these messages in any of the log files in /var/log/ and > have no idea what I can to try and fix this - nor do I have any idea which > log I should submit to assist with investigating this. I've run a live USB > install which has allowed me to remove the init=/sbin/bootchartd from grub, Doesn't grub allow you to give the init command at the promt, i.e. start the kernel with init=/sbin/init? > but this makes no difference... So, that's not a problem of bootchart. If you disable bootchart and still have problems, it might something else that causes your problems. But let's see. Bye, Jörg. -- Der Wunsch, klug zu erscheinen, verhindert oft, es zu werden. (Francois de la Rochefoucauld)
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