I wouldn't call that "success".
The "success" subject line is an artifact of the original post by Hetz who implemented the drivers needed to use my modem on Linux.


When you originally posted to gnubies-il I suggested a simpler way to boot
your system without passing thorough that check (adding the parameter
INIT=/bihn/bash)
I did that, and responded to the list saying that I had no idea what to do afterwards.


Maybe you can run "/sbin/init" from one of the terminals and see how it
behaves?
I've now installed Mandrake 9.0... How do I boot with the equivalent of init=/bin/bash with lilo?



At 17:24 24.10.2002 +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:

>
> >>reboot mandrake 9, open konsole and do "tail -f /var/log/messages" (as
> >>root) -
> >>then plug the modem and see what it's writing on the log.
> >
> >As soon as I plug the modem in, Linux hangs.
> >I will try what you suggested though - maybe it will print something
> >before hanging.
>
> Just tried that. There seem to be nothing printed to that file when I plug
> in the modem, and Linux hangs (caps lock doesn't work, mouse doesn't move).
> I've enabled some verbose debugging option in the kernel (via the control
> center) and tried everything again, with similar results.
>
> Another thing I've noticed - after Linux hangs and I reboot it by pressing
> the "reset" button, it will get hung again during boot, this time when
> displaying "Press Y within 5 seconds to force system integrity check".
>
> I copied my /var/log/messages file to a floppy, so if you think looking at
> it may help, I can send it to you.

I wouldn't call that "success".

When you originally posted to gnubies-il I suggested a simpler way to boot
your system without passing thorough that check (adding the parameter
INIT=/bihn/bash)

The command "open" opens another virtual terminal.

Maybe you can run "/sbin/init" from one of the terminals and see how it
behaves?

Comments, anybody?

--
Tzafrir Cohen
mailto:tzafrir@;technion.ac.il
http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir

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