Joachim Frieben wrote:
Strange things are going on at Red Hat:
- consumption of psychedelic substances by Red Hat developers
exhibiting through the new bubble style artwork. ;o)
- today's updates applied through "pup" -removed- the
"xorg-x11-server-Xorg" package
- "kernel-devel" and "kernel-doc" got updated but not the "kernel"
package itself
- kernels 2.6.14-1.1777_FC5 and 2.6.14-1.1777_FC5 do not honour
the "single" boot option as previous kernels did.
Strange days, indeed ... .
I did just try with 1 as a kernel command line option and notices
something rather strange. init acknowledges the 1 flags and says
INIT: going to single user mode (or something to that end)
the on the next line it continues
INIT: booting to runlevel 5 (again not exact string, but something similar)
I'm guessing the new init has some sort of problem? Or /etc/rc.d/rc is
perhaps not handling something properly?
I can't seem to recall exactly where, what is supposed to happen.
/Thomas
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