Check the startup messages (page up on the initial screen if you can) and
verify that /usr is mounting correctly. I recently had a similar problem on a
machine that had /usr installed in a partition separate from /. Without /usr
mounted, the machine could not find grep/egrep, which breaks some i
Kent West wrote:
> > kenn wrote:
> >
>> >> I did this, and I could see my mounted drive ... but if i tried to
ls, i
>> >> got mostly garbage, so i've probably done something ELSE wrong.
>> >>
>> >> I went back to the knoppix boot to see if I had further destroyed
>> >> anything, but fortunately, ev
kenn wrote:
I did this, and I could see my mounted drive ... but if i tried to ls, i
got mostly garbage, so i've probably done something ELSE wrong.
I went back to the knoppix boot to see if I had further destroyed
anything, but fortunately, everything there still looks the same, so at
least I
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Okay, you're right ... I DO need to think of this as a learning
experience. In this case, I have no line with a "not found" message
Okay. So on the line that says "not found", what file is on the left?
Oops; I see that I misread "I have no line..." as "I hav
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
If one of the files says something can't be found, like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/westk:> ldd /bin/ls
linux-gate.so.1 => (0xe000)
librt.so.1 => /lib/tls/librt.so.1 (0xb7fd)
libacl.so.1 => /lib/libacl.so.1 (0xb7fc8000)
libselin
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>> Kent West wrote:
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>>> kenn wrote:
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Kent West wrote:
> kenn wrote:
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>> Greetings.
>>
>> I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early
>> on, it
>>
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early
on, it
Maybe rename the rc[whatever]. directory so no services/daemons start
up, and reboot normally, and go from there?
Af
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Greetings.
I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
Try mounting the partitions -- "mount -a". You may need to remount / in
rw mode if you need
kenn wrote:
maybe it's time to give up and move on, rather than further waste
anyone's time ...
Well, sure, you _could_ do that. But you're missing out on a learning
experience.
but before I do, let me ask one more thing: since the
drive seems to be okay (I can see all the files when boot
kenn wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
>> kenn wrote:
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>>> Kent West wrote:
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kenn wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
>
>> Try mounting the partitions -- "mount -a". You may need to remount / in
>> rw mode
Kent West wrote:
> kenn wrote:
>
>> Kent West wrote:
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>>> kenn wrote:
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>>>
Greetings.
I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
>>
> Try mounting the partitions -- "mount -a". You may need to remount / in
> rw mode if you need to make chan
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Greetings.
I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
display a Copyright notice for grep, then for egrep, then for grep
again, then for egrep again, then hangs I've booted the computer
from a Knoppix
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Greetings.
I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
display a Copyright notice for grep, then for egrep, then for grep
again, then for egrep again, then hangs I've booted the computer
from a Knoppix
Kent West wrote:
> kenn wrote:
>
>> Greetings.
>>
>> I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
>> display a Copyright notice for grep, then for egrep, then for grep
>> again, then for egrep again, then hangs I've booted the computer
>>from a Knoppix CD and can se
Kent West wrote:
> kenn wrote:
>
>> Greetings.
>>
>> I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
>> display a Copyright notice for grep, then for egrep, then for grep
>> again, then for egrep again, then hangs I've booted the computer
>>from a Knoppix CD and can se
kenn wrote:
>Greetings.
>
>I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
>display a Copyright notice for grep, then for egrep, then for grep
>again, then for egrep again, then hangs I've booted the computer
>from a Knoppix CD and can see all the files, I just can't g
Greetings.
I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
display a Copyright notice for grep, then for egrep, then for grep
again, then for egrep again, then hangs I've booted the computer
from a Knoppix CD and can see all the files, I just can't get it to boot.
I a
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