Re: boot problem

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Hi Hari
  thnks for the quick reply ..
  actually when i post this mail i was in my remote office and tomorrow i get the exact error message
   
  there is a line no mentioed which i will post u tomorrow
   
  secondly nobody can log into the system except me
   
  Really appreciate ur quick reply
   
   
  Thanks and regards
   
   
  Simon
   
   
   
   
  

Hari N <hari2n@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  Simon,

Does it just say segmentation fault or is it also showing you the line
number in the rc.sysinit script where this error is occuring? As far as I
know, it should also display where this segmentation fault is occuring.
Based on this, you can find out what is causing this problem.

Regards,
Hari


On 11/2/06, sylvan dacounha wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> I have RedHAT 9 installed and was workin for the past 1 year without any
> problem
> 3 days back i could not access this machine n i reboot it and it give me
> error...
>
> Welcome to redhat /etc/rc.d/rc.sysint : segmaentation fault
>
> n the machine hangs
>
> I can boot through the rescue CD and see all partions but what could i
> do to solve this problem
>
> the only thing i recently did was upgrade clamav but now goin into
> rescue mode i have uninstalled clamav.
>
> i also ran FSCK n fili systems report no error
>
> appreciate if you could help me at the earliest
>
>
> Thanks and Regards
>
> Simon
>
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