Hello,
I was just about getting to the finer points of tuning up
the system the other day when I had an accident. This isn't like me
at all.
I had changed a few things in /etc/rc.config and in
/opt/kde/share/config/kdmrc when I slipped on the keyboard and
rebooted the system. I was unable to run /sbin/SuSEconfig before
this happened.
When the machine came back up again I was pleased to see that the
KDE loaded and the display manager appeared on the screen asking me
to login.
I keyed in "root" and then tried to key in the password. The
keyboard works fine. I couldn't even key a single letter in to the
"Password" slot.
I have been able to launch the rescue system and have then found
that I can't run /sbin/SuSEconfig from there. I have looked up
various Howtos and man pages. Can't find anything about running
SuSEconfig from the rescue system command line.
Does anyone have any idea how I get out of this one ? I could
always re-install the system, I'd like to stay away from that if I
can.
TIA
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Richard
Sheffield UK
http://www.zen.co.uk/home/page/r.ibbotson
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/ribbotson
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