On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 01:06:04PM +0200, Mike Jackson wrote:

>  I was doing some work on my gateway and decided to tighten up the
> security a bit...
> 
>  In essence, I had "-h" in /boot.config, but I commented it out (because
> I thought that somehow comments would be understood). So, now I have
> "#-h" in /boot.config, which by the way I set the immutable flag on
> according to one unofficial HOWTO I was reading. BTW, the comment in the
> /boot.config was not part of that HOWTO. It was my own lack of
> understanding about how that file is parsed during boot. Yes, I feel
> stupid, but I'm also wondering why the file can't include a comment. I
> think that this a bug.
> 
>  And then I rebooted for some other reason. And now, I can't get past
> the boot: prompt. The #-h is not understood and I can't override it.
> 
>  There are some changes to files which are on that box that I'd like to
> keep, which have been made since the last backup. Is there any way to
> recover from this situation, or is it "re-install" time?

If you've got disk two from the install set, you should be able to
boot the repair system from that, mount your hard drive on it and edit
your boot.config file.  Then just reboot as usual.

        Cheers,

        Matthew

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