Ok I tried to enable it and it still would not appear when I press option f14 I see some info about the computer. What is Internet Superserver is it so you can use the internet? if it is I just might as well disable it from starting because I don't need internet. how would I disable it?
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Mr. Gecko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I found out that you have to enable it > http://lxr.kelp.or.kr/source/Documentation/sysrq.txt?v=2.6.24#L10 so after > I install it I will enable it with my other linux system > On May 8, 2008, at 11:40 AM, Finn Thain wrote: > > You can use magic sysrq anytime after the kernel has booted. That's partly >> why it is so useful (often you can use it even if the kernel has locked >> up). Are you running etch? >> >> On Thu, 8 May 2008, Mr. Gecko wrote: >> >> So I hold down alt-f13 when I boot for the first time and change the >>> level of >>> logs. or can I do this with a kernel command. >>> On May 8, 2008, at 3:24 AM, Finn Thain wrote: >>> >>> >>>> On Wed, 7 May 2008, Mr. Gecko wrote: >>>> >>>> How do you do that? >>>>> >>>> >>>> Aparently it can be done with <alt>-<sysrq>-<digit> >>>> I think that would be <option>-<F13>-<digit> on a mac? >>>> >>>> http://lxr.kelp.or.kr/source/Documentation/sysrq.txt?v=2.6.24#L113 >>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key >>>> >>>> On May 7, 2008, at 10:35 PM, Brian Morris wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I always got this message. it was a hassle because >>>>>> it trashes the display in certain programs. but you >>>>>> can disable that by setting the logging level. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> Yes, I seem to recall seeing this too (not recently). >>>> >>>> Are we talking about etch here? >>>> >>>> -f >>>> >>>> >>>>>> I never noticed any bad effect. the console login is fine. >>>>>> I think they said this was a low priority error (somebody >>>>>> on this list said that). >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 5/7/08, Mr. Gecko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Ok I looked at the hard disk and all files appear to be existing. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On May 6, 2008, at 6:09 PM, Brad Boyer wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 09:41:57PM -0500, Mr. Gecko wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> When I first boot linux after I have installed it. >>>>>>>>> It tries to start the internet superserver and here is the outcome >>>>>>>>> Starting internet superserver: inetd. >>>>>>>>> INIT: id "1" respawning too fast: disable for 5 minutes >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> and every five minutes it appears again. I am going to let it run >>>>>>>>> over night to see what happens. >>>>>>>>> I do have linux on another machine with extra space for another >>>>>>>>> drive >>>>>>>>> so I can just pop in the hard drive and change files if needed >>>>>>>>> before >>>>>>>>> the first boot. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Do you get a login prompt on the console? The numbered entries in >>>>>>>> inittab are generally the getty processes for console login. The >>>>>>>> common reason for something like that is not having the right files >>>>>>>> in /dev for the console. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Brad Boyer >>>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to >>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>>>> with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact >>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >

