I am running debian linux 1.1 (linux 2.0.0) very satisfactorily except for some bizarre behaviour on startup and shutdown:
1. On startup the initial login will not take any input--as if the keyboard was frozen. So I go to vc 2 and login. Then I can login at vc 1 again. But after I succeed with the password, it still won't give me a prompt until I do a Ctrl C. What's happening? 2. It often stalls at shutdown. I get these messages: The system is going down for reboot NOW !! INIT: Switching to runlevel: 6 INIT: Sending processes the TERM signal INIT: Sending processes the Kill signal At that point it stalls--and freezes the machine. So I have to reset the machine. Next time I bring up linux it has to go through e2fsck. 3. When I call man, for example man 9wm, I get the response, "What manual page do you want from section 9wm?" So I try man 9wm.1 and get the same response. What is the appropriate answer to such a question? Any enlightenment about any (or all) of these problems will be greatly appreciated. (I have unbounded admiration for you linux wizards.) -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]