Check out the netenv package. It lets you set up scripts for modifying your configuration based on a kernel boot parameter netenv=
R. On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 01:33:54PM +0200, Schoppitsch Dieter wrote: > Hi all! > > Speed is for my old laptop (486, Debian 2.0) essential. > So I want to boot twice: > * With a small kernel without daemons (no ports, no network) > * With a big kernel with daemons (network, modem, printer) > > I have two kernels and decide at the lilo-boot-prompt which one > to boot. > > How can I tell (if possible) lilo to boot with/without daemons? > > So far I deleted most daemon-boot-scripts from /etc/rc2 and edit > /etc/inittab to set the runlevel at 2 (no daemons) or > 3 (with daemons) - than I have to reboot. > > Any help/recommendations to do this more effizient (if > possible with lilo)? -- Rolf Heckemann (Dr. med.) Research Fellow Department of Imaging Hammersmith Hospital, London