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Re: I messed up bootmisc.sh - now can't log in!



Michael Spang <mike@midgard.no-ip.org> wrote:

>Alan Ianson wrote:
>
>>On Sat August 27 2005 06:38 pm, dwilliams1066@netscape.net wrote:
>>  
>>
>>>Alan Ianson <alianson@shaw.ca> wrote:
>>>    
>>>
>>>>On Sat August 27 2005 05:28 pm, dwilliams1066@netscape.net wrote:
>>>>      
>>>>
>>>>>I've tried booting off a cd-rom and mounting the disk, but I can't get
>>>>>the disk to mount for some reason.  I'm willing to try pretty much
>>>>>anything at this point.
>>>>>        
>>>>>
>>>>My default grub menu list has a "recovery" option. If that option isn't
>>>>there for some reason edit your grub boot command line and try adding
>>>>"single" to the end. I've never tried it manually before but I have used
>>>>the recovery mode a few times and I think that's the only difference.
>>>>      
>>>>
>>>Ah, but there's the problem.  I can't log in to edit anything.  Is there
>>>a way to make a menu come up?  (Am I missing something, besides a system
>>>prompt of course  ;-)
>>>    
>>>
>>
>>At the grub menu, before the kernel boots. Hit a key to stop the default from 
>>booting and I believe if you press "e" you can edit the boot command. Just 
>>add "single" to the end and then boot that way. That will boot in recovery 
>>mode I think. I hope mysql isn't loading in that mode ;). If that doesn't 
>>work you may need to boot with a knopix or ubuntu disk and edit whatever 
>>needs editing that way.
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>Ha. If its running from the startup runlevel then you could always add 
>init=/bin/bash to your command line. But why would you have MySQL in 
>/etc/rcS.d/? Also, you don't need to type out 'single', just S will work 
>fine.
>
>HTH,
>Michael Spang
>
>
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It is running from the startup run level, but how do I add 
init=/bin/bash if I can't get a system prompt from the system?

To take another angle on this, I have booted the system under Knoppix, but
when I try to mount the disk, it says "/dev/sda1 NOT A BLOCK DEVICE".
Is there any way to get the system to cough up what it thinks the device 
name of the disk is?

Dave Williams



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