Use Linux boot floppy and then give the arguments on the
boot : linux single root=/dev/hdaX bs=446 count=1
where X=your boot partition(try with root partition also)
Check your lilo.conf's entry.
rest same
regards

Sudhir wrote:

> My system suddenly refuses to boot. It asks for runlevel and doesn't move
> further. After entering any runlevel it says :
> INIT : Nothing left in this runlevel and stops. Has to be reset as
> cntrl-alt-del also stops workign at this point.
> It is red-hat 6.2 + win97. Linux boots from /dev/hda6
>
> I tried this :
> At the boot prompt
> boot : linux single root=/dev/hda2 initrd=
> ---------
> ---------
> then You'll get bash shell
> Just see in the /boot partition if boot.0300 file exits.
> if yes
> # dd if=/boot/boot.0300 of=/dev/hda bs=446 count=1
> # /sbin/lilo
> #reboot
>
> and now it is worst. It just reaches
> LI and stops there.
> Can someone help me out of this nightmare please ?
>
> Peace, Force & Joy!
> Sudhir Gandotra.
>
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