Re: -current boot bring to db prompt

2004-06-13 Thread pirat
On Friday, 11 June 2004 at 10:00:10 +0300, George Keramidas wrote:
 Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 10:00:10 +0300
 From: George Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pirat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Subject: Re: -current boot bring to db prompt
 
 On 2004-06-11 06:41, pirat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thursday, 10 June 2004 at 21:49:01 +0700, pirat wrote:
 
  
  now that i can get rid of that harm ltmdm.ko
  once again apologize me for disturbing the lists
 
 There's, really, no need to apologise.
 

no sir, i have to do.

 The answer you posted, the solution to a problem more common than you
 probably think it is (preloading or unloading modules at boot time), is
 very probably going to be interesting for a lot of people.
 

my only reason to follow up.

 Agreed, this has already been mentioned in past posts which live in the
 the archives now, but you get extra karma points for discovering the
 solution yourself *and* posting it as a followup.
 

frankly speaking or writing, i did by my instinc.  after trying 
a few command at db prompt, i get back to reboot by reset command.

two or three times after reboot, a menu number 6 that i need
appear to my eyes.  and a few trying once again plus some memories
of texts from document or handbook or FAQ suggest me to do sequences
of unload/load/boot.  sure enough, that brings me to db prompt
during the first 2-3 trying.

that machine uname is

[inspiron] ~  uname -a
FreeBSD inspiron.thai-aec.org 5.2-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.2-CURRENT #8: Wed Jun  9 15:
01:14 ICT 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/Inspiron  i38
6
[inspiron] ~ 

Inspiron is nothing but a copied of GENERIC and replace GENERIC with Inspiron


anyway, i need to express my sincere thanks to FreeBSD team,
to documentation project team, to the lists and to you too.

 Thanks, that was cool :)
 
 - Giorgos

-- 
with best regards,
psr

http://www.thai-aec.org
http://www.thai.net/makham
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Re: -current boot bring to db prompt

2004-06-11 Thread George Keramidas
On 2004-06-11 06:41, pirat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday, 10 June 2004 at 21:49:01 +0700, pirat wrote:

 i boot my inspiron 1100 box but it stop at

 db
 
 and i can not get out of there.  what i did were that i copied 
 ltmdm.ko from other machine to inspiron at /boot/kernel/ and add
 
 ltmdm_load=YES
 
 at /boot/load.conf
 
 i just wanted to remove either ltmdm.ko from /boot/kernel/ 
 or ltmdm_load=YES from /boot/load.conf

 sorry for the noises.
 i boot once again and go to loader prompt and then
 
 unload
 load /boot/kernel/kernel
 boot
 
 now that i can get rid of that harm ltmdm.ko
 once again apologize me for disturbing the lists

There's, really, no need to apologise.

The answer you posted, the solution to a problem more common than you
probably think it is (preloading or unloading modules at boot time), is
very probably going to be interesting for a lot of people.

Agreed, this has already been mentioned in past posts which live in the
the archives now, but you get extra karma points for discovering the
solution yourself *and* posting it as a followup.

Thanks, that was cool :)

- Giorgos

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-current boot bring to db prompt

2004-06-10 Thread pirat
hi sirs,

i boot my inspiron 1100 box but it stop at

db

and i can not get out of there.  what i did were that i copied 
ltmdm.ko from other machine to inspiron at /boot/kernel/ and add

ltmdm_load=YES

at /boot/load.conf

i just wanted to remove either ltmdm.ko from /boot/kernel/ 
or ltmdm_load=YES from /boot/load.conf

well, am a newbies for admin. tasks.   thanks for any helps and hints.

-- 
with best regards,
psr

http://www.thai-aec.org
http://www.thai.net/makham
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Re: -current boot bring to db prompt

2004-06-10 Thread pirat
On Thursday, 10 June 2004 at 21:49:01 +0700, pirat wrote:
 Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 21:49:01 +0700
 From: pirat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: -current boot bring to db prompt
 
 hi sirs,
 
 i boot my inspiron 1100 box but it stop at
 
 db
 
 and i can not get out of there.  what i did were that i copied 
 ltmdm.ko from other machine to inspiron at /boot/kernel/ and add
 
 ltmdm_load=YES
 
 at /boot/load.conf
 
 i just wanted to remove either ltmdm.ko from /boot/kernel/ 
 or ltmdm_load=YES from /boot/load.conf
 
 well, am a newbies for admin. tasks.   thanks for any helps and hints.
 

hi sirs,

sorry for the noises.
i boot once again and go to loader prompt and then

unload
load /boot/kernel/kernel
boot

now that i can get rid of that harm ltmdm.ko


once again apologize me for disturbing the lists
-- 
with best regards,
psr

http://www.thai-aec.org
http://www.thai.net/makham
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