Hi,
/etc/inittab was fine. Just figured it out (type of) - the grub menu.lst had a 6 in it (i.e. to go to runlevel 6). Removing that fixed the problem - what I don't know was why the installer had put in a 6 - it hadn't done it on any other machines.

Cheers,
Ian.


Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Dec 27 2006 10:17, Ian Collins wrote:
Hi,
I'm just clean installing 10.2 on a PC (an Intel box that used to run 10.0).
The install went OK
but this particular machine boots/Starts network/reads /etc/init.d/boot.local
(which is empty) and then enters runlevel 6 (i.e. reboots).

/etc/inittab


        -`J'
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