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On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 10:55:00 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I was trying to update my glibc but I wasn't having successes then 
> I made a big mistake removing the installed glibc, after that the system 
> stopped. 
> So, to try to recover it, I reboot using the install disk and reinstall 
> glibc. 
> Now linux is stopping with the following error: 
> 
> INIT id "4" respawning to fast, disabled for 5 minutes 
> INIT id "5" respawning to fast, disabled for 5 minutes 
> INIT id "6" respawning to fast, disabled for 5 minutes 
> INIT id "1" respawning to fast, disabled for 5 minutes 
> INIT id "2" respawning to fast, disabled for 5 minutes 
> INIT id "3" respawning to fast, disabled for 5 minutes 
> INIT id "x" respawning to fast, disabled for 5 minutes 
> 
> No more processes left in this run level 
> 
> How can I overcoming this? 

In short: boot first CD into rescue mode, mount your partitions
manually (don't chroot into the system), install working glibc
packages with an appropriate rpm --root parameter (consult the
rpm manual on details).

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