[ale] Unable to boot up in run level 5
Jim Popovitch
jimpop at micromuse.com
Sun Jan 6 18:50:19 EST 2002
John,
It might be worth a look at /etc/lilo.conf to see it there is an incorrect
number in any of the "option" parameter entries. For instance, the
following config would always boot into runlevel 3:
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.17
label=linux
root=/dev/md0
append=" 3 ide0=0x9000,0x9004"
read-only
An accidental typo is usually the cause of the case above.
-Jim P.
-----Original Message-----
From: John J. Cruz [mailto:casacruz at bellatlantic.net]
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 5:23 PM
To: Keith Hopkins
Cc: Ale
Subject: Re: [ale] Unable to boot up in run level 5
Keith,
Thanks for your help. The inittab has always had 5 for the id. As a
matter of fact I even added init 5 as in "id:5:initdefault:init 5" This
didn't work either. Again thanks for your help.
jjc
On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 16:39, Keith Hopkins wrote:
> John J. Cruz wrote:
>
> >
> > This pass Wednesday I downloaded and installed linuxconf (ver 1.26r5-1)
> > and gnome-linuxconf. Since then I have not been able to auto-operate at
> > run level 5 at bootup, it always comes up on run level 3. I've used
> > linuxconf
> > inittab
> > telinit 5
> > linux 5 at boot up
> >
> > None of the above have produced the desired affect.
> >
> > What statement should I add to lilo.conf to affect a run level of 5
> > instead of 3? Currently no statement in lilo.conf exists to set the run
> > level.
> >
> > Is there another file that I should edit to set the run level?
> >
> > My environment is Red Hat Linux ver 7.2 and Ximian Desktop ver 1.0.
> > I've used linuxconf to set the run level to 5 (including /etc/telinit 5)
> > but w/o effect
> >
> > Thanksfor your help
> >
> > jjc
> >
>
>
> Look in /etc/inittab, check the lines that read:
>
> # default runlevel
> id:5:initdefault:
>
> The "5" after the "id:" is what your run level will be set to at boot
time.
>
> Lost in Tokyo,
> Keith
>
>
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