[ale] Uh-oh. too many processes at boot
David Corbin
dcorbin at imperitek.com
Fri Apr 12 08:01:09 EDT 2002
I have debian system. I upgrade to the debian test (at the time, I
thought I need and more recent ssh). I had my system lock up. During
reboot, it took a lot of effort to successfully get through the FSCK.
But, I have.
Now, when I boot to runlevel 2 (the default), I end-up with "INIT: too
many processes for this run level". But, if I boot to run-level 1, and
then manually run the various S scripts in /etc/rc2.d, I don't have a
problem.
1) I don't know if I've got an upgrade problem, or a loss do to "hard
shutdown". Ideas?
2) How do I figure out what's doing all the spawning?
Thanks.
David
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