Best, I you have installed RedHat 7.1 , you can press Ctrl+X at boot logo
and after write at lilo: prompt ...

lilo: linux single

Then write at prompt ...

chkconfig --list | grep kudzu

See state

chkconfig kudzu 3 off

and

chkconfig --del kudzu

and finaly , check state

chkconfig --list | grep kudzu

all must be off.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ivan Jager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: lock up when searching for device


> tim cook wrote:
> >
> > I am running a super micro dual P4 system with a 40 gig ide hdd
> > My problem is that I can install redhat fine, and even boot into x
windows for the first time, but after the first time I can not get back into
anything because it locks up when serching for new hardware,and this has
happened on over 6 systems with the same conf. I have tried to go into linux
single mode, same thing happens, I have tried every thing at this moment and
I can not figure out what the problem is,
>
>
> Try booting from a floppy, or the instalation CD. There you can switch
> to a console with Alt-F2. Mount your root partiotion somewhere, and
> rm somewhere/etc/rc?.d/S??kudzu
> That should disable the automagic hw detection.
> --
> Ivan Jager
>
>
>
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