What I do, for when I have booting problems, is have a dhcp an nfs server set up on the network and have the debian installer available, and netboot the Cube, like you probably originally did to install Debian on the Cube. That will let you telnet to the machine, drop to a console, mount /, and take Apache out of the bootup process. I find this easier than dealing with a serial cable, which I haven't gotten to work properly yet anyway. Here's the page I used for setting up the dhcp and nfs info on another machine:
http://people.debian.org/~pm/deb-cobalt-howto.txt -Ryan On 6/29/05, Johan Arens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > I have a Qube-2 with sarge installation. > > After a power outage, the boot process of the qube is stuck on Apache. > > I can not anymore SSH the box, it tells me boot in progress - please > wait, with the serial console I tried to control-c on the start of > apache, but no luck... > > The other daemon are running fine, exept I can not anymore have a > shell connection on the machine. > > How could I kill the process to let the boot finish ? > > Is that a way to have a shell in the serial console ? just like alt f1 > or whatever ? > > Thnks > > Yohan > > -- I have often wondered if the majority of mankind ever pause to reflect upon the occasionally titanic significance of dreams, and of the obscure world to which they belong. -- H.P. Lovecraft

