Re: /etc/init.d/rc.2 command not found....
miquels@cistron.nl (Miquel van Smoorenburg) writes:
>
> Anyway, I think I know what's happening. Something is setting the
> "debug" environment variable to "2". Could you edit /etc/init.d/rc
> and put 'debug=""' at the top? I think that might fix it. I'm not
> sure what exactly sets the 'debug' environment variable though.
Yes that did it :-)
>
> Oh, what's the output of cat /proc/cmdline ?
mem=458736K hpt366.c noapic nosmp debug=2 root=/dev/hdg2 hdb=ide-scsi
Most likely this is of course wrong now....
OK what I did it: I used my older Caldera Grub-boot-loader and put
title = Debian-Raid
root = (hd2,1)
kernel = /boot/vmlinuz-Raid hpt366.c vga=normal noapic nosmp debug=2
root=/dev/hdg2 hdb=ide-scsi
Could it be that the debug-level defined in the menu.lst was causing
all of this?
so what would be the correct entry Debian?
Thanks a lot Mike for your help :-)
>
> Mike.
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