mmmhh, with o with out # in /sbin/update   
256 ?        S      0:00 update (bdflush)g

don't work I'll try another time but...
Thank again

--- Steven J Mackenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scritto:
> Ronan Demoment wrote:
> > 
> > I have also the same problem and I tried to remove the /sbin/update in
> inittab
> > but it didn't solve the problem. I also tried kernels 2.2.5 and 2.2.9.
> > I have an SBAWE32 which is very similar to SBAWE64. Maybe it cames from
> that
> > soundcard. Does anyone has the same problem with another soundcard? does
> anyone
> > has an AWE32/64 and no problem?
> 
> Don't remove the whole line '#/sbin/update', just the '#' symbol at the
> beggining of the line.
> 

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