Hi - I've managed to recover from a crash partially via a rescue disk. Now when I boot up from my hard drive everything looks like its going well until I see the error "INIT: cannot execute /etc/init.d/boot". Well this causes all sorts of trouble as you can probably surmise, what with nothing mounting and me not being able to log in and all. I can boot from a floppy and mount /dev/sda2 and take a look at /etc/init.d/boot - everything looks normal as far as the contents of the script and its permissions. Is there anything that anyone can suggest to start troubleshooting this? Am I looking in the right place or is the fact that the boot script can't execute just a symptom of something else? Thanks.
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