Am 02. May, 2002 schwätzte VB so: > ok i goofed; i have a typo in /etc/inittab. guess i set the run level to 9 > instead of 3. that's what happens when you learn 10-key on two different > keyboard layouts. > > on this machine, i normally boot from a floppy to hda5; i.e., lilo is not > installed. but booting here fails because obviously run level 9 does not > exist. "boot -s" i thought would work around so I could fix /etc/inittab, > but it is not booting into single mode. not sure why. how can i get to > that file to fix it? I think you have to have lilo on the floppy for that to work. If all you've got is the kernel, then I don't think you can send it any boot paramaters. It's been a while since I booted from floppy, so I might be wrong there. The Documentation tree in the kernel sources should say. Use a rescue or install disk to boot, mount /etc, then change inittab, unmount /etc and reboot. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ # Take a razor to your throat # and a noose to your neck, # then follow that up with a cup of poison. # Not a good way to start the day. - der.hans