Hi, > server I can try this in. Unfortunately, I don't quite know how to force a > Debian server to stay in runlevel 1 during the boot process.
I cannot really help you with your Spamassissin problems but if you do not want to process any startup scripts at all then from lilo use : linux init=/bin/sh Then you will get a shell with / mounted read only. To make changes do : mount -o remount / You do not have to include the "rw" flags, for me it seems to mount it rw by merely specifying the remount option. When you are finished do : mount -o remount,ro / and unmount any other filesystems you may have mounted. Then reboot. I don't know how "proper" this method is but it stops Debian from going to runlevel 2 first (which it seems to do) and also does not bring up any network interfaces. Cheers, Fred. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

