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Re: System Hang-up during boot



2008/5/6, Don Wood <dwood@aiserv.net>:
>
>  I just installed  Debian v4.0 r3. Actually I installed it twice and
>  got the same results each time. The Installation went ok without
>  errors, as far as I know, but when I'm starting the system up it goes
>  thru the normal program loading then the screen goes blank and the
>  system hangs up. Nothing I  do, i.e.hitting any keys on the keyboard,
>  will have any effect. The last message I can read during start up is
>  "Starting NSF control utilities: statd". What is going on? I assume
>  there must be a way of starting the system in a way where I can look
>  at a log or perform some tests to determine what has happened.
>

said so, seems that your account is lock in any way.
- Do you had create root account and the user account with password?
- Your network is active during the boot?
do you configured the network during the installation? sometime if
your router is active during the installation can create some problem
like this.
wich filesystem do you installed on?
Have you try to install after a low resolution formatting?

If you have other information can be useful say us please...^^

regards,

-- 
"The truth is between two"
Rashna
Micaela Gallerini


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