On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 01:00:04PM +0300, Slohm Gadaburi wrote: > > I've done this loads of times with great success. What happens when > > you try? > It hangs with: > > * Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local) [OK]
That's hardly what I call failing to boot... Did you look at the other virtual terminals. >> Just pass "single" on the kernel command line, and you'll end up in > Yeah, that works - I can get the root shell, but I really need a fully > functional multi-user system. Something like what used to be init > level 3. Do you think there's a way to reach that with Ubuntu ? As a > last resort I guess I can use the standard graphics mode, but that's > so uncomfortable comparing to a textual mode. If you don't want a GUI, just don't install one? > Less importantly, but still interesting, do you think I can boot Hardy > without an initramfs ? You're doing this to do kernel development, right? So you wouldn't be using the hardy kernels anyway. -- Soren Hansen | Virtualisation specialist | Ubuntu Server Team Canonical Ltd. | http://www.ubuntu.com/
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