I try to add some serial port in the /etc/system/enum/devices/serial file
and I think a did something wrong cause now the system freeze when QNX boot.
Usualy in Linux, I boot with the Cd-Rom, mount the linux partition and undo
the stupid change that I’ve made.
So I boot with the QNX Cdrom, mount the qnx partition but I’m not able to
see the file in the etc folder? What can I do now?
“Jean-Francois Bélisle” <cyberlogik@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:a55l79$ikf$1@inn.qnx.com:
I try to add some serial port in the /etc/system/enum/devices/serial
file and I think a did something wrong cause now the system freeze when
QNX boot.
Usualy in Linux, I boot with the Cd-Rom, mount the linux partition and
undo the stupid change that I’ve made.
So I boot with the QNX Cdrom, mount the qnx partition but I’m not able
to see the file in the etc folder? What can I do now?
When RTP boots, you should be able to hit space for options. Don’t run the
enumerators (ie. safe mode).
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Cheers,
Adam
With a PC, I always felt limited by the software available.
On Unix, I am limited only by my knowledge.
–Peter J. Schoenster <pschon@baste.magibox.net>