Hi,I've noticed lately on my Sid boxes I can Ctrl-C out of the "looking for a DHCP address" phase if I'm not connected. It surprised me. I didn't think you could break out of any of the boot process like that, but I guess that by that time it's just scripts, so why not? The remaining boot process continues on just fine from that point. Of course, that's not very fine-grained control; I can definitely see where an "interactive" mode might be handy.
--On Tuesday, July 29, 2003 10:32:17 AM -0400 David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joydeep Bakshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I can enter into the interactive mode of Redhat by pressing * key i * at the time of booting. but this technique doesn't work in Debian . how to get the same thing in Debian ?
...what does it do? What effect are you actually after?
It comes in quite handy when you boot e.g. a machine which lost its network connection due to some network problem and which tries to lookup some hostnames on bootup or start a bind server.
The DNS lookups might have some quite long timeouts and if you can skip this service instead it comes in quite handy. :-)
Harry
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