On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Sukrit D wrote:

If you need *urgent* help, it may be best to pay someone to help you.  
On a mailing list, people will help when they have the time.

> prompt. while bootin its says somethin like NFS Lokd Failed, and then
> somethin like no connection ... then it wont display the login prompt

when you come to the LILO prompt, type linux 1   (you're using redhat 
6.2 which has lax security, so this will work).  You will soon come to a 
shell prompt, logged in as root.

type chkconfig nfs off

Of course, this is only one of the services that you should turn off.

You will want to make a list of all services that start when you boot up  
(all those messages that say starting foo  [OK]).

remove what you don't need - which will probably be almost everything.

What you do need is:

syslog, kernel logger, cron, gpm, lpd, keytable, kudzu (maybe not on a 
PI 133), network (you'll need this for dial up networking), random.

Philip

-- 
Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced -- even a proverb is no proverb
to you till your life has illustrated it.  -- John Keats


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