Scott,
Do you have a boot disk with the original config? If you do, that would
be the easiest thing to do (of course, if you did, you probably wouldn't
be asking this). How far does the boot process get? If it gets past
starting the network, you may be able to telnet/rsh/ssh to it and
find/fix the problems. Another thing that you could possable do is
re-install what is missing, if you know what the problem is. Boot off of
the CD and do an install of the missing librarys/packages, and make sure
to tell the installer NOT to format the partition. Hope this helps.
Kenny
Scott Garman wrote:
>
> I have a linux machine that won't boot, as there are some shared
> libraries that I'm guessing were deleted, and init won't go any
> further. I've tried using linux single and linux init=/bin/sh at
> the LILO prompt, but it still keeps trying to load this shared
> library and hangs.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> TIA,
>
> Scott
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