Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:6944 news.groups:10748 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!uwvax!heurikon!dklann From: dklann@heurikon.UUCP (David Klann) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,news.groups Subject: Re: Too much cross-posting? (Plus a call for help!) Summary: no keyboard input when in init state "s" Keywords: single-user stdin windows Message-ID: <348@heurikon.UUCP> Date: 10 Jul 89 16:03:58 GMT References: <674@whizz.uucp> <240@gnosys.UUCP> <1989Jul7.052540.7258@eci386.uucp> <20239@cup.portal.com> Reply-To: dklann@heurikon.UUCP (David Klann) Distribution: na Organization: Heurikon Corp., Madison WI Lines: 47 In article <20239@cup.portal.com> thad@cup.portal.com (Thad P Floryan) writes: >Bushwa! I'll say it again: BUSHWA! > >Lest we forget: the UNIXPC *IS* an AT&T product. Activity surrounding the >UNIXPC has been growing by leaps and bounds during the past 18 months, far >more so than with the 6300 family. As an elected officer of the Northern >California AT&T Computer Users' Group, I *SEE* the evidence. > >Thad Floryan [ thad@cup.portal.com (OR) ..!sun!portal!cup.portal.com!thad ] Thad pretty well summed up my feelings about this issue. Those of us with small disks (e.g. 20MB) cannot afford the luxury of having News resident. I get the chance to read unix-pc.* about twice a month. If the unix-pc stuff was not posted to comp.sys.att I (and many others) would really be in the dark! Speaking of which... Here's a call for help! Has anyone gotten a unix-pc to come up in single user mode WITH windows? Below is a list of the things I've done to my initialization files/scripts: + set initdefault to "s" in /etc/inittab: is:s:initdefault + converted /etc/inittab and rc to the System V.[23] style; that is, there's an rc2 script and an rc2.d directory, an rc0 script, and an rc0.d directory, etc. (The system no longer uses /etc/rc.), + removed the shutdown stuff from /etc/profile, + added a "sysinit" line to /etc/inittab that calls a script named /etc/loadwind. /etc/loadwind loads the window driver, the keyboard driver (thanks Ford!), and the IPC driver. The system boots, loads the drivers, the screen gets filled with little green dots as normal, it displays the "% disk free" message (from /etc/profile), sets up my SU prompt (from /.profile), and then ... NOTHING! I know it's in single user mode, but I can't access the system at all. It's as if stdin has been disconnected somewhere. If anyone can help I sure would appreciate it. I spent most of the (99 degree!) afternoon yesterday playing with this! I'm really stumped. When I get this all working, I'll post a detailed description of it to the Net (comp.sys.att). David Klann Heurikon Corporation 608-271-8700 {backbone}!uwvax!heurikon!dklann