Re: Screwed my inittab/runlevel

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Isn't that what the "Reset" button is for?

And this laddies and gentelmen is why, learning Unix is not a game. If it
was:
 A) I would have a reset button
 B) No one would care much if I fragged the machine



<quote who="James Pifer">
> I have a Redhat 9 system that I have totally screwed up inittab and
runlevel to where it will not boot correctly now. I was trying to change
it from default initlevel 5 to 3. Not sure if I didn't give it enough
time or what, but now it's hosed.
>
> When it boots I get:
> INIT: /etc/inittab[8]: missing action field
> (same line repeats with 19,22,30,33,39,42,43, and 51)
> Cannot execute /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
>
> I booted into rescue mode but didn't know what to even do.
>
> Can anyone tell me how to fix this? Any help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> James
>
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