Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!uunet!mcrsys!tony From: tony@mcrsys.UUCP (Tony Becker) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: SCO-Unix - booting to single user mode and then crash Message-ID: <21@mcrsys.UUCP> Date: 18 Oct 90 12:27:14 GMT References: <9010171604.AA24053@decpa.pa.dec.com> Lines: 19 From article <9010171604.AA24053@decpa.pa.dec.com>, by paine@fungus.dec.com (Willy Paine): > When it goes to SINGLE USER MODE, it displays: > -------------------< display >---------------------------------- > Type control-d to proceed with normal startup, > ( or give root passwd > for system maintaince. > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Then it freezes or crashs and I can not press . Notice there > is no real linefeed between "startup," and "(or give" The last time I saw this the file /etc/inittab was missing. I had to be REAL quick about typing the root password (fast machines were not an advantage here). To recover (if this is the problem), boot from a/the floppy and manually mount the root file system. Look to see if /mnt/etc/inittab is present. I would loose it if I put a bad-restartable process in my inittab like a new version of getty that conflicted with login or my asy drivers. I believe the initab from the floopy may be used to boot the hard drive, but you will have to edit after. I keep a backup copy called inittab.old, or something.