According to Ray Olszewski: While burning my CPU.
> 
> See below.
> 
> At 06:06 PM 2/4/99 +0700, Shaggy Im-erbtham wrote excerpts only]:
> >Booting up my Slackware 3.5 machine, I get the following:
> 
> >INIT: Entering runlevel: 3
> >gling multiuser
> >bash#
> >
> >Hereby, I type "exit" without quotes to resume the boot-up
> >
> >Mounting remote file systems
> >
> >The "bash#" was never there before, not until I starting tinkering with the
> >initialization files to get Samba and X working. How can I get rid of it so
> >I can get to login in one go?
> 
> Well, from this I can't tell you *what* the problem is, but I can suggest
> *where* to look. Two possibilities:
> 
> 1. On Slackware, the problem occurs between the point where /etc/rc.d/rc.M
> starts executing and the where it executes /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 . So look for
> lines you added or changed either in rc.M or at the beginning of rc.inet1 . 

I dont think its the beginning, as his ethernet card gets found and seeminly
configured. Possably either at the end of inet1 or the start of inet2.
The message says, 
loading device 'eth0'
ne.c:v1.10 ......
NE*000 ethercard probe ....
eth0: NE2000 found at......

So rc.inet1 is being read and executed.

Two minds are better than one ;-)

> 
> 2. In /etc/inittab. you added or changed a line that causes the shell to
> start. Look for lines you added or changed that include the string "tty"
> (without quotes). 
> 
> The first is more likely. The first is Slackware specific, but the second is
> not.
> 
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Regards Richard.
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