At the lilo prompt, type: 
linux single

That will bypass all your startup scripts and present you with a nice bash
prompt.

By the way, what kind of linmodem are you using?

Jean-Michel Dault
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On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Eric wrote:

> Date: Wed, 01 Mar 2000 13:20:09 -0600
> From: Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: lin list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [expert] rc.local Contains a "Freeze-system line"
> 
> I was playing around with installing some lin-modem drivers which
> claimed they might work (hey, right on!), and I ran a script which
> inserted a couple lines to the end of rc.local.
> 
> Now, after rebooting, the system freezes after the last line of MY doing
> in rc.local (right after an echo command, so I know where it is dying
> at).
> 
> I am left with just a cursor, and I can type and see characters on the
> screen, but I have no prompt and I can't "get" anywhere.
> 
> How can I boot up (from install cd even) and clean up rc.local and try
> to get Linux back up?
> I have tried at startup:
> 1)Linux root=/dev/fd0 (didn't work, as the floppy I have is a boot disk
> only)
> 2) Linux runlevel=3
> 
> Neither one seems to change things.  Is there any way I can get a
> session running to clean this up without re-installing?  Can I even
> trick the install CD into putting back the stock rc.local?  Anything to
> get it up!
> 
> Eric
> http://www.dlcwest.com/~jed/re_answer.shtml
> 

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