pascal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Le Jeudi 28 F�vrier 2002 12:59, Guillaume Cottenceau a �crit : > > > > if you're root, you can do many things leading to a situation > > where you can't boot, because you may set things up a very > > illogical way. > > Guillaume, > > 1. The machine is not destroyed in the situation I describe. It is perfectly > functionnal but rc.sysinit will NOT ALLOW the user to boot it. This is the > point I am trying to be understood here.
I can also say that without /etc/inittab a machine is not destroyed. You "just need to use a default inittab" and it boots fine. > 2. For all other points, I perfectly agree with you that it is not the > responsability of init scripts to deal with user problems > > 3. can someone responsible of the initscripts tell us his point of view ? > > 4. Prends un dany, ca ira mieux ;) euh je vois pas le rapport mais j'ai faim c'est vrai. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://www.frozen-bubble.org/
