Nope, that message is not normal. It points to a problem in /etc/inittab,
I think. The file probably got truncated or something. Try booting with
the command line flag "single". If the root is not mounted read-write,
get it so by "mount -o remount /". Find the base/sysvinit package, and
reinstall i
Simply Hao wrote:
> Oh, yeah, during installation I kept seeing messages about an open
> tray and some I/O error--I can't tell you the exact wording because
> it flies by too fast. Maybe just my imagination.
I saw that too, but the install disks have been updated at least once
since then, so I c
here:
Starting system log daemon: syslogd klogd.
Starting kerneld, version 2.1.34 (pid 84) <-- changes, of course.
Starting base networking daemons: rpc.portmap inetd.
INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel
If I try a soft reboot, I get a segmentation violation and PANIC.
Is the INIT
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