Hi friends,

I am facing a problem with my RHL 7.2 desktop. I have some Fat32 and Fat16
partitions on my 17.2 GB HDD which has Win 98 on the primary partition. I
use GRUB to boot into Windows/ Linux. When I boot into Linux, the boot
process hangs during the "Checking Filesystems". I have to press Ctrl+c for
the booting to continue. The process immediately shifts to Runlevel 3. How
could I correct this problem, is it missing something else due to the
Ctrl+c, or is the Checking Filesystems the last of the activities before
shifting to Runlevel 3. The configuration is default one as setup during the
install. Can I disable this check so that I don't have to kill the process.
Or probably upgrade the service, if so, which daemon needs to be upgradedd
and where could I get the upgrade.

For the last few days, the other filesystems used to mount at boot by
default, i-e- hda1,5,6,9 ... Linux is on hda7 and swap on hda8. Now somehow,
these do not mount automatically, I have to mount them manually. Well, it
must be my mistake as I was trying to speed up the machine by stopping some
daemons like httpd (Apache server, I guess), tftp etc. as I generally do not
need these services, I may have removed the mount daemon too. Could you
point me, which daemon or service I need to enable again, I use the Service
Configuration program to change the settings.

Regards,

Venky 

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