I was able to fix it by booting from an old rescue disk and following the
standard install procedure through the root disk but bailing out to a spare
tty as soon as possible.  Then I used ae to stick a line with 'exit 0' near
the top of /etc/init.d/xfs.  After I rebooted, then I removed the xfs
package.  Now everything is OK.

-- 
Thomas E. Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CIMMS/NSSL, Norman, OK, USA


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