: yaboot and runlevel
Just "Linux 1" should do it.
Martin
On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 10:24:56AM -0700, Spuhler, Peter wrote:
> Is it possible with yaboot to specify a runlevel to boot into?
> I've tried "Linux init 1" at the yaboot prompt, but I keep ending up
in
> run
I'm running a dual-cpu g4 with usb keyboard. I'll try the install CD.
-Original Message-
From: Elimar Riesebieter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 3:41 PM
To: Spuhler, Peter
Cc: debian-powerpc
Subject: Re: yaboot and runlevel
On Wed, 02 Nov 2005
Is it possible with yaboot to specify a runlevel to boot into?
I've tried "Linux init 1" at the yaboot prompt, but I keep ending up in
runlevel 5 at which point my keyboard stops working. I need to get into
my system to fix networking and the X keyboard issue. My networking is
also misconfigured so
Just to verify Ben's experience with this, I have been recently
experiencing the same problem as described by Ben with my NIC switching
between eth0 and eth1 randomly during startup probably due to the
firewire network driver sometimes being loaded before the sungem one.
I'm also experiencing probl
Anyone know when 2.6.12 is going to make it into unstable? If
it’s going to be a while does anyone know of any unofficial debs that I can
install?
Thanks
-Peter
> Wondering if anyone besides myself has had their usb keyboard stop
> working or working very sluggishly after upgrading to 2.6.8-5
> powerpc-smp ? I can't figure out why this is happening, but it
> affects the console and X. USB trackball is working fine BTW. The
> previous iteration of 2.6.
Wondering if anyone besides myself has had their usb
keyboard stop working or working very sluggishly after upgrading to 2.6.8-5 powerpc-smp
? I can’t figure out why this is happening, but it affects the console
and X. USB trackball is working fine BTW. The previous iteration of 2.6.8
didn
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