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I tried to add something into rc.local (esd something), I guess I forgot the & because now it just freezes at that point.
I deleted the safe boot option out of LILO, would that have helped this?
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That's a FAQ. The program is, as you correctly gathered, running in foreground. This also means, however, that you can send it a SIGINT with CTRL-C and kill it that way. If SIGINT is captured, try CTRL-D, CTRL-U, CTRL-Z and CTRL-X. One of 'em ought to get you further.
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Hey, didn't work. I think I've pretty much tried any key combination with ALT or CTRL. Is there something I could say and boot that'll make it not load rc.local?
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Yeah, passing the kernel option 'init=/bin/bash' should do it.
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Thanks! Your reply did work. Problem is, I have no idea how to then switch the filesystem to write mode so that I can change the rc.local file.
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mount -o remount,rw /
I have discovered that all of mans unhappiness derives from only one source, not being able to sit quietly in a room
- Blaise Pascal
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I added the init and remount piece to the appropriate question in the FAQ. Thank you, Xentac!
"That's the problem with good advice. Nobody wants to hear it."
-- Dogbert
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i had the same problem ....
me helped just adding a "&" after each rc.local command ...
nothing,
maybe I have a perfect signature _someday_
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