Hello, folks!
I’m in trouble - I had edit /etc/config/sysinit.1 file, add some garbage
(not a garbage at all, of course, but…). Now I can’t get "login: " (((.
Can I bypass /etc/config/sysinit.1 at boot stage???
Help me!!!
Thank you.
Ruslan.
Hello, folks!
I’m in trouble - I had edit /etc/config/sysinit.1 file, add some garbage
(not a garbage at all, of course, but…). Now I can’t get "login: " (((.
Can I bypass /etc/config/sysinit.1 at boot stage???
Help me!!!
Thank you.
Ruslan.
If you have valid /.altboot and /etc/config/altsysinit files, you
can type ESC at boot time, when prompted, to boot the alternate
configuration. It’s always a good idea to have minimal /.altboot
and /etc/config/altsysinit files for this type of problem.
Previously, Ruslan Satlykov wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
Hello, folks!
I’m in trouble - I had edit /etc/config/sysinit.1 file, add some garbage
(not a garbage at all, of course, but…). Now I can’t get "login: " >> (((.
Can I bypass /etc/config/sysinit.1 at boot stage???
Help me!!!
Thank you.
Ruslan.
Ken, thank you very much !.
But, I have solved this problem by mounting QNX fs partition from the Linux,
and manualy editing incorrect line in the startup file (for interesting, I
had forgot ‘&’ after Socket ).
Thank you again.
Ruslan.