Make sure that the system has an entry for itself in /etc/hosts. This
will allow the system to boot up even if DNS is unavailable.
Josh
On Dec 27, 2007, at 8:29 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Ed Donahue wrote:
At startup, you will see a message that say Press I to run in
interactive mode, there you can reject starting sendmail when you
are prompted.
Now this is something to add to my Linux support/admin notes.
THANKS!
On Dec 27, 2007 10:03 AM, Robert Moskowitz < rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> wrote:
I am building a new server. It will be a temporary firewall of
sorts.
I am well into the config, made a lot of changes; almost ready to
set it
up in the target networks, but now....
The system hangs trying to start sendmail. I was thinking hard
about
disabling sendmail, but thought I needed it for internal
functions, so
did not. yet.
So is there someway to get the system working so I can change
something
like disable sendmail?
The system has no cdrom, diskette, etc. In fact the kybd/monitor
require a special temp setup. Perhaps I can edit the kernel
line in
grub to disable something?
If necessary, I can pull the drive and put it in a system that
does
support cdrom. That is the way I did the initial harddrive
install.
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