-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Every few weeks, I have difficulties after closing a console login session. The error message is: INIT: ID "2" respawning too fast: Disabled for 5 minutes
While the session is being respawned too fast, I obviously do not have access to it. On previous occasions, I have managed to play with top and find a bash session to kill. That approach is not working this time. I have Googled the problem. It appears to be not uncommon, but the variety of responses leaves me wondering if the responders are as knowledgeable as they sound. The most sensible proposal appeared to be in a message from Joey Hess on debian-users recommending to add a -L flag to the terminal respawn lines in /etc/inittab. I did so, followed by an "/sbin/init q". This has not helped. I am running Libranet 2.8.0 updated to Debian sid/unstable. - -- Bruce Miller Ottawa, ON K1M 2H9 CANADA GPG key ID 0x1B9200FC. Public key available from keyservers -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAgLZaEWQpHhuSAPwRAgC/AJ9RPgat5Wdh9zIX4l9ussMeXTO74ACghbiA xG8TZLI3KiLyA2wIi5cY3B0= =0Drd -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----