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On 28.02.2006, at 15:44, Chris Earle ((CBL)) wrote:
Hi all,
hard for me to explain this, but it keeps happening on a number of
machines
I attempt to upgrade zaptel, or do something to zaptel modules.....
and then
I reboot the machine, and for whatever reason, it hangs on loading the
modules
Either the install wasn't complete, the zaptel modules settings are
wrong,
whatever....
but the problem is now I can't get past the boot up and the machine is
basically lost
Is there any way to bypass the module load attempt or anything?
I've tried holding SHIFT down to get the LILO menu, and loading
LinuxOLD,
but no go
I'm on Debian 2.4.18, with Zaptel 1.0.9.2
I understand that there was something wrong in the modules config, but
surely I should be able to bypass and get back in to fix it!
Any ideas greatly appreciated, as I would rather not have to use an
old
clone drive and start over
Hi Chris,
How about you use a Live CD distribution and disable the loading of
the driver in some config? Unfortunately I'm not very familiar with
Debian, in Gentoo you would edit /etc/modules.autoload/kernel-2.6 and
then uncomment the line that loads the module.
You should then be able to boot "normally" and do what you have to do
in order to get it to work. Does this also happen when you load the
driver using modprobe?
Christoph
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