On Thursday 02 April 2009 06:15, g wrote: > Nigel Henry wrote: > > Does anyone know how to enter the interactive startup/bootup on F10? > > exactly how/where, no. > > you can start by having a look at '/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit' script, which > is where prompt is issued, in f9 and comparing to f10. > > also, be aware that interactive does not start immediately, as can > be seen in reading script. This appears to be the relevant bit on F9's rc.sysinit script. # Now that we have all of our basic modules loaded and the kernel going, # let's dump the syslog ring somewhere so we can find it later [ -f /var/log/dmesg ] && mv -f /var/log/dmesg /var/log/dmesg.old dmesg -s 131072 > /var/log/dmesg # create the crash indicator flag to warn on crashes, offer fsck with timeout touch /.autofsck &> /dev/null if [ "$PROMPT" != no ]; then while :; do pid=$(/sbin/pidof getkey) [ -n "$pid" -o -e /var/run/getkey_done ] && break usleep 100000 done [ -n "$pid" ] && kill -TERM "$pid" >/dev/null 2>&1 fi } & if strstr "$cmdline" confirm ; then touch /var/run/confirm fi if [ "$PROMPT" != "no" ]; then /sbin/getkey i && touch /var/run/confirm touch /var/run/getkey_done fi wait [ "$PROMPT" != no ] && rm -f /var/run/getkey_done # Let rhgb know that we're leaving rc.sysinit if [ -x /usr/bin/rhgb-client ] && /usr/bin/rhgb-client --ping ; then /usr/bin/rhgb-client --sysinit fi And back up at about line 256 is where the graphical prompt for the Interactive startup is. On both F8, and F10, the script appears to be identical. If I boot F8, I can press the i key once, and it goes into interactive mode. With F9, one press doesn't work, and sometimes multiple presses of the i key don't work. A bit hit and miss on F9, but it eventually works. With F10, I can't get it to work at all. All 3 distros are on the same machine, and according to rc.sysinit are using fastboot. Keyboard is ps2, and keystrokes are shown on the screen after the prompt to enter interactive mode, so not a keyboard problem. On F9, the first instance of prompt is at line 256, which is at the end of a few lines about printing a text banner. On F10, it is on lines 277-280, as below. if [ "$PROMPT" != "no" ]; then echo -en $"\t\tPress 'I' to enter interactive startup." echo fi I don't see where the time limit you have to press the i key is though. A line above on F8, F9, and F10's rc.sysinit mentions usleep 100000, but that is only 1 tenth of a second according to a bit of googling usleep, so perhaps that is for something else. It seems that between F8, and F10, entering interactive startup has become more and more difficult, to the extent, that on least this machine using an Asus M2N-X Plus mobo, I cannot enter interactive mode at all With F10. Anyone have any idea as to what may be the problem? F8, F9, and F10, all have the line "usleep 100000, so that perhaps is not the problem. The problem is that on F10, when pressing the i key, it's showing up on the bootup text screen, but it's being ignored by the rc.sysinit script, and no action is being taken. This isn't just an academic question, as when I installed F9 on the mobo above, there were bootup problems post install, and I needed to access interactive startup to disable some services. Having done that, the bootup proceeded ok. I don't mind hacking the rc.sysinit script on F10 to perhaps resolve the problem, if anyone has any suggestions. If not, perhaps a link to who I should ask to resolve the problem. Thanks for any suggestions. Nigel. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines