Try passing a kernel argument , init=5 at the bootloader. I am not sure 
whether it works or not because I have not tried it. But whatever Thaths 
suggests, works for sure.


Thaths wrote:
> On 4/26/06, pawan alwandi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>hi all, by mistake i hav set default run level (init) to 0(halt) in inittab
>>file. so whenever i boot to linux the system gets halted .can i reset it or
>>should i reinstall linux(slack)?
> 
> 
> Use a live CD like Ubuntu or Knoppix, boot into it. Mount your hard
> disk partition containing your /etc, Edit inittab. Save. Umount the
> hard disk partition. Reboot. Enjoy.
> 
> Thaths
> --
> "Bart! With $10,000 we'd be millionaires! We could buy all kinds of
>        useful things... like love." -- Homer J. Simpson
> 
> > 
> 


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