Hi James,

so do I just log in as root, do steps one and two, and then reboot?

Thanks,

Joel

James Tremblay wrote:
I have seen this before, you can fix it by either running a live cd or
the rescue cd  and set the machine to invoke the firstboot routine.

     1. As root, create a file called /etc/reconfig_system by entering
touch /etc/reconfig_system 2. Enable the firstboot service by entering the following at the command line as root: insserv firstboot



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