Re: [DISASTER] Latest update broke my system entirely

1999-09-28 Thread Seth R Arnold
Ok, I removed the paths from /etc/pam.d/kbdrate -- should I file a bug against kbdrate with the new info? Or not? Thanks Peter! ;) On Tue, Sep 28, 1999 at 09:39:58AM +0200, peter karlsson wrote: > Seth R Arnold: > > > Peter -- even if the paths are correct? I am a little reluctant to play > > ar

Re: [DISASTER] Latest update broke my system entirely

1999-09-28 Thread peter karlsson
Seth R Arnold: > Peter -- even if the paths are correct? I am a little reluctant to play > around with mine, since my system works... Jonas Steverud: > The message said the pathes had to be relative and mine where absolute. > Since they looked ok and I didn't know what to change them too I let t

Re: [DISASTER] Latest update broke my system entirely

1999-09-27 Thread Seth R Arnold
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 10:09:13PM +0200, peter karlsson wrote: > Jonas Steverud: > > > (none) login: root > > login[10]: PAM unabvle to resolve symbol pam_sm_authenticate > > login[10]: PAM unabvle to resolve symbol pam_sm_setcred > > login[10]: PAM unabvle to resolve symbol pam_sm_authenticate >

Re: [DISASTER] Latest update broke my system entirely

1999-09-27 Thread peter karlsson
Jonas Steverud: > (none) login: root > login[10]: PAM unabvle to resolve symbol pam_sm_authenticate > login[10]: PAM unabvle to resolve symbol pam_sm_setcred > login[10]: PAM unabvle to resolve symbol pam_sm_authenticate > login[10]: PAM unabvle to resolve symbol pam_sm_setcred My guess is that y

Re: [DISASTER] Latest update broke my system entirely

1999-09-27 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 27 Sep, Jonas Steverud wrote about "Re: [DISASTER] Latest update broke my system entirely" > Seth R Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Jonas, what happens if you leave off the root= bit? >> >> I am getting at, boot using nothing but the resc

Re: [DISASTER] Latest update broke my system entirely

1999-09-27 Thread Seth R Arnold
Jonas, what happens if you leave off the root= bit? I am getting at, boot using nothing but the rescue disk. It ought to be enough to get you to a prompt, from there you can mount /mnt /dev/hda7 and play around with things in there good luck On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 08:32:06AM +0200, Jonas St