let me know when you have a souliton since this is happening to me too.
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Stefan Kain wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I am trying to install Debian on my noname laptop. > > Everything works fine until I reach the "reboot section" of > the installation process. > > I reboot the system from disk and from lilo to uncompresssing the kernel > everything works fine. the filesystems are mounted, a few demons > are started... and so on... > > After run level 2 is reached, the boot process gets > trapped at the moment where the inetd should be started. > nothing works from then on. even ctrl-alt-del gets no response. > > I have an internal modem, but I haven't configured a driver module for it. > The network is not configured. All I did was specifying a hostname. > I assume, that thus the internal modem should not pose any problem to the > kernel. The kernel just simply doesn't "know" it, right? > > Is anybody of you familiar with this problem? > > One workaround could be to open a second shell from the rescue system > and to remove the starting of the inetd-demon from the rc scripts, > but I consider this to be the last resort. I want the demon to be running, > because I want to reach localhost:80, for example. > > > Any kind of help or advice is deeply appreciated! :-) > > > Bye, > > > Stefan > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >

