interesting lockup with Slackware current

Adam Myrow amyrow at midsouth.rr.com
Mon May 31 13:23:05 EDT 2004


You have to add the word "single" to the boot prompt to boot in
single-user mode.  I.E. assuming your boot entry in Lilo is called Linux,
you would type "Linux single" at the boot prompt.  BTW, when you say
"current" do you mean you downloaded from the Slackware-current directory?
If so, you should be aware that the slack-ware-current directory is
essentially the beta test directory for what will eventually be the newest
version of Slackware.  The latest stable version is 9.1.  They really
ought to rename the current directory to "testing" or something similar.
Anyway, I can't imagine what is causing the lock-up.





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