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RE: fsck -fvy ?





> Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2012 11:28:35 +0100
> From: ad44@cityscape.co.uk
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: fsck -fvy ?
>
> On Sat 29 Sep 2012 at 08:44:11 +0000, Hadi Motamedi wrote:
>
> > My server got inconsistency from sudden power cut that I fixed it with
> > #fsck -fvy /dev/hda at the maintenance prompt . But after reboot, one
> > of the installed applications is preventing it from booting up (as can
> > be seen in the boot up process list). Can you please let me know how
> > can I remove it from the boot up list to reach the root user prompt
> > and then re-install it again ?
>
> Do you think it might help us to help you if we knew which application
> is preventing booting and what it is you see in the boot up process
> list?
>
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Thank you for your reply. Actually , it is a third party application names omcd that I have installed on my server . After rebooting the server , it read as :
Startup
Setting clock               [ok]
Starting sshd              [ok]
Starting xinetd            [ok]
Starting Mysql            [ok]
Starting atd                [ok]
Starting omcd

Then it waits endlessly on "Starting omcd" without any success. Can you please let me know how c an I remove it from the system boot process to be able to reach the system root prompt and then re-install it from scratch ?


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