lled if
they run 'too long' or something? Is there a way to prevent this from
happening? Or is this a bug that should not happen?
Kind regards,
Sjon Wijnolst,
The Netherlands.
:>> What could be the problem here? It seems that al processes get killed if
:>> they run 'too long' or something? Is there a way to prevent this from
:>> happening? Or is this a bug that should not happen?
:>
:>Maybe using slip is a better way to get this to work.
:>Slip is a wellknow and an old m
want to switch to some other
distro... ;(
Sjon Wijnolst,
The Netherlands.
dered a new disk but
until then I'd like to boot into my system.
Are there any bootprompt-arguments or something that I can use to let the
system boot normally even when it finds erros? I tried the bootprompt-howto,
google and some fora but didn't find my answer.
Thanks,
Sjon Wijnolst,
The Netherlands.
dered a new disk but
until then I'd like to boot into my system.
Are there any bootprompt-arguments or something that I can use to let the
system boot normally even when it finds erros? I tried the bootprompt-howto,
google and some fora but didn't find my answer.
Thanks,
Sjon Wijnol
lled if
they run 'too long' or something? Is there a way to prevent this from
happening? Or is this a bug that should not happen?
Kind regards,
Sjon Wijnolst,
The Netherlands.
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:>> What could be the problem here? It seems that al processes get killed if
:>> they run 'too long' or something? Is there a way to prevent this from
:>> happening? Or is this a bug that should not happen?
:>
:>Maybe using slip is a better way to get this to work.
:>Slip is a wellknow and an old m
want to switch to some other
distro... ;(
Sjon Wijnolst,
The Netherlands.
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