Re: Id "S" Respawning too fast

2003-06-23 Thread Richard S. Crawford
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 04:55, Mateusz Latusek wrote: > Replace word "respawn" with "once" and see what's happening. Maybe it will > not restore. If this doesn't help you'll have to trace the script which > alters inittab. The suspects are /etc/init.d/setserial and ppp. > > To disable init.d script,

Re: Id "S" Respawning too fast

2003-06-23 Thread Mateusz Latusek
On 17 Jun 2003, Richard S. Crawford wrote: > I've tried commenting out this line in /etc/inittab, but when I restart > the computer, the line is restored to /etc/inittab. Replace word "respawn" with "once" and see what's happening. Maybe it will not restore. If this doesn't help you'll have to tr

Re: Id "S" Respawning too fast

2003-06-23 Thread Richard S. Crawford
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 04:55, Mateusz Latusek wrote: > Replace word "respawn" with "once" and see what's happening. Maybe it will > not restore. If this doesn't help you'll have to trace the script which > alters inittab. The suspects are /etc/init.d/setserial and ppp. > > To disable init.d script,

Re: Id "S" Respawning too fast

2003-06-23 Thread Mateusz Latusek
On 17 Jun 2003, Richard S. Crawford wrote: > I've tried commenting out this line in /etc/inittab, but when I restart > the computer, the line is restored to /etc/inittab. Replace word "respawn" with "once" and see what's happening. Maybe it will not restore. If this doesn't help you'll have to tr

Id "S" Respawning too fast

2003-06-17 Thread Richard S. Crawford
I've got Debian 3.0r1 on my ancient Gateway Solo 2500 laptop (Intel Celeron chip 300 MHz, 4.0GB HD, 96MB RAM). Now whenever I start up the computer I get a screen full of error messages regarding the usage of the getty command, and the notification, "INIT: Id "S" respawning to

Id "S" Respawning too fast

2003-06-17 Thread Richard S. Crawford
I've got Debian 3.0r1 on my ancient Gateway Solo 2500 laptop (Intel Celeron chip 300 MHz, 4.0GB HD, 96MB RAM). Now whenever I start up the computer I get a screen full of error messages regarding the usage of the getty command, and the notification, "INIT: Id "S" respawning to

RE: "respawning too fast"

1999-11-29 Thread Mesman, Ben
> I have installed Debian Linux on my laptop (Dell Latitude). > At the end of > the boot process there is a weird screen and the mysterious (for > me) message > > Init Id "S" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes. You probably said 'yes' to a que

RE: "respawning too fast"

1999-11-29 Thread Mesman, Ben
> I have installed Debian Linux on my laptop (Dell Latitude). > At the end of > the boot process there is a weird screen and the mysterious (for > me) message > > Init Id "S" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes. You probably said 'yes' to a que

Re: "respawning too fast"

1999-11-29 Thread Marcin Owsiany
On Mon, Nov 29, 1999 at 02:10:16AM -0500, Alessandro Ghigi wrote: > I have installed Debian Linux on my laptop (Dell Latitude). At the end of > the boot process there is a weird screen and the mysterious (for > me) message > > Init Id "S" respawning too fast: disabled

Re: "respawning too fast"

1999-11-29 Thread Marcin Owsiany
On Mon, Nov 29, 1999 at 02:10:16AM -0500, Alessandro Ghigi wrote: > I have installed Debian Linux on my laptop (Dell Latitude). At the end of > the boot process there is a weird screen and the mysterious (for > me) message > > Init Id "S" respawning too fast: disabled

"respawning too fast"

1999-11-29 Thread Alessandro Ghigi
I have installed Debian Linux on my laptop (Dell Latitude). At the end of the boot process there is a weird screen and the mysterious (for me) message Init Id "S" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes. Every some minutes (I haven't checked if they are really 5) the sa

"respawning too fast"

1999-11-29 Thread Alessandro Ghigi
I have installed Debian Linux on my laptop (Dell Latitude). At the end of the boot process there is a weird screen and the mysterious (for me) message Init Id "S" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes. Every some minutes (I haven't checked if they are really 5) the sa