#x27;re using in this message it's a "z" with a "~" above it. That is
>what I see.
>
>>+ startup /etc/rc2d/S10ipchains
>>+2 /etc/rcd.2/S10ipchains start
>>
>>and then all other startup-call have the same line:
>>/etc/init.d/rc: 2 command
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Miquel van Smoorenburg) writes:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Josef Oswald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Anyway, I think I know what's happening. Something is setting the
> >> "debug" environment variable to "2". Could you edit /etc/init.d/rc
> >> and put 'debug=""' at
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Josef Oswald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Anyway, I think I know what's happening. Something is setting the
>> "debug" environment variable to "2". Could you edit /etc/init.d/rc
>> and put 'debug=""' at the top? I think that might fix it. I'm not
>> sure what exact
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Miquel van Smoorenburg) writes:
>
> Anyway, I think I know what's happening. Something is setting the
> "debug" environment variable to "2". Could you edit /etc/init.d/rc
> and put 'debug=""' at the top? I think that might fix it. I'm not
> sure what exactly sets the 'debug' env
Erik Andreas Fjogstad Brandstadmoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Miquel van Smoorenburg,
> > >+ ´[` N '!=' N ´]´
> >
> > What is this --> ´ <-- character ? In iso-8859-1, which is the charset
> > you're using in this message it's a "z" with a "~" above it. That is
> > what I see.
>
> In ISO-8
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Erik Andreas Fjogstad Brandstadmoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Miquel van Smoorenburg,
>> What is this --> ´ <-- character ? In iso-8859-1, which is the charset
>> you're using in this message it's a "z" with a "~" above it. That is
>> what I see.
>
>In ISO-8859-1
Miquel van Smoorenburg,
> >+ ´[` N '!=' N ´]´
>
> What is this --> ´ <-- character ? In iso-8859-1, which is the charset
> you're using in this message it's a "z" with a "~" above it. That is
> what I see.
In ISO-8859-1 (which I use as well),
that character is the accent acute without any lette
x27;s a "z" with a "~" above it. That is
what I see.
>+ startup /etc/rc2d/S10ipchains
>+2 /etc/rcd.2/S10ipchains start
>
>and then all other startup-call have the same line:
>/etc/init.d/rc: 2 command not found
Anyway, I think I know what's happening. Some
Miquel van Smoorenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> According to Josef Oswald:
> > Checking the whole thing during boot-up I found that the error
> > message is actually:
> >
> > /etc/init.d/rc:2: command not found
> >
> > also I have some
On 08-Dec-2001 Shawn Lamson wrote:
> this is still happening on every boot and telinit
> runlevel change... also shutdown -r 0 doesnt work...
> i tried the debug=echo in /etc/init.d/rc and all that
> does is echo the correct start messages to the
> screen...
> i checked and rechecked inittab... m
According to Josef Oswald:
> Checking the whole thing during boot-up I found that the error
> message is actually:
>
> /etc/init.d/rc:2: command not found
>
> also I have some other (linux and winXX partitions) which are mounted
> automatically during boot up, and I ge
oblems), I had to
> >install a new Kernel with umda-100 patched with A. Hedrick, I got
> >that Kernel and installed it without installing the drivers..
> >Only later did I install those drivers..
> >
> >The Problem now is that, during boot up I get a error-message
> &
on Sat, Dec 08, 2001 at 03:19:04PM -0800, Shawn Lamson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> this is still happening on every boot and telinit runlevel change...
> also shutdown -r 0 doesnt work... i tried the debug=echo in
> /etc/init.d/rc and all that does is echo the correct start messages to
> the scr
this is still happening on every boot and telinit
runlevel change... also shutdown -r 0 doesnt work...
i tried the debug=echo in /etc/init.d/rc and all that
does is echo the correct start messages to the
screen...
i checked and rechecked inittab... maybe the rc script
is
in error... can someone s
got
>that Kernel and installed it without installing the drivers..
>Only later did I install those drivers..
>
>The Problem now is that, during boot up I get a error-message
>/etc/init.d/rc.2 Command not found and I can only login as root,
It means something fscked up your /etc/i
install those drivers..
The Problem now is that, during boot up I get a error-message
/etc/init.d/rc.2 Command not found and I can only login as root,
and than the next Message:
Boot-process still running please wait
Being a newbie I don't even know where to look for an answer...
Can some kind
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