Re: Booting bit-by-bit (rc.conf broken)

2003-09-03 Thread Jerry McAllister
> > My rc.conf file appears to be broken in some way, and this is preventing > my system from booting. It boots to a heavily resticted system, with only > the / file system mounted and the statically linked binaries available. > Problem is, I can't edit my rc.conf or remove it. Is their any way

[FAQ pointer] Re: Booting bit-by-bit (rc.conf broken)

2003-09-03 Thread Lowell Gilbert
"Colin Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > My rc.conf file appears to be broken in some way, and this is preventing my system > from booting. It boots to a heavily resticted system, with only the / file system > mounted and the statically linked binaries available. Problem is, I can't edit my

Re: Booting bit-by-bit (rc.conf broken)

2003-09-03 Thread Joshua Oreman
[Format recovered] On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 03:05:22PM +0100 or thereabouts, Colin Watson wrote: > My rc.conf file appears to be broken in some way, and this is > preventing my system from booting. It boots to a heavily resticted > system, with only the / file system mounted and the statically > l

Re: Booting bit-by-bit (rc.conf broken)

2003-09-03 Thread Kenneth Culver
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Colin Watson wrote: > My rc.conf file appears to be broken in some way, and this is preventing > my system from booting. It boots to a heavily resticted system, with > only the / file system mounted and the statically linked binaries > available. Problem is, I can't edit my r

Booting bit-by-bit (rc.conf broken)

2003-09-03 Thread Colin Watson
My rc.conf file appears to be broken in some way, and this is preventing my system from booting. It boots to a heavily resticted system, with only the / file system mounted and the statically linked binaries available. Problem is, I can't edit my rc.conf or remove it. Is their any way I can eith