INIT frezzes on boot
Has anybody heard of INIT freezing just as it is starting up on a PowerPC 
machine?  I'm using my own custom kernel, but I'm using Debian's root.bin 
image to mount as root.  After it mounts the root partition, the computer 
frees the unused kernel memory, and then hangs (I'm guessing it's trying to 
load init or something.  Ctrl-Alt-Del still works, and it does a clean 
reboot, but I don't get the usual init messages that go along with it (e.g. 
INIT: Switching to runlevel 6), so I'm assuming that the machine is not 
"hung", but is instead waiting for something???
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Eric Reischer                                   "You can't depend on your eyes
emr@engr.de.psu.edu                            if your imagination is out 
of focus."
emr@ccil.org                                                    -- Mark Twain
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