[ltp] Urgent:No boot a tp600x bios update!
Boyan
linux-thinkpad@www.bm-soft.com
Mon, 8 Apr 2002 12:06:17 +0200 ((MEZ) - Mitteleurop. Sommerzeit)
single user: /sbin/getty 38400 tty2 gives me nothing, no error.
Alt-F2 is not working and has not been ever since the bios upgrade.
Somethinge esle that I observed is that the name of the host is never
properly given, it is alsways (none):. Is it a feature of the single
user boot mode?
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Tino Keitel wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 04:05:14 +0200, Boyan wrote:
> > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > INIT: version 2.78 booting
> > > > INIT: Entering run level:5
> > > > Id "1" respawhing too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
> > > > Id "2" respawhing too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
> > > > Id "3" respawhing too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
> > > > Id "4" respawhing too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
> > > > Id "5" respawhing too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
> > > > Id "6" respawhing too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
> > > > INIT: no more processes left in this run level
> > >
> > > Have you enabled CONFIG_VT in you kernel?
> >
> > This is what I do not know for sure, since I use the stock suse
> > kernel, never compiled one of my own.
> >
> > The story gets more involved since today I was actually able to
> > fully run linux albeit as a single (none) user. Logged in with lilo.
> > Whenever I try from there init 2 or 3 (console with network) the same
> > errors come. On the other hand starting the services one by one for
> > the given runlevel I eventually was able to reach level 5 and from
> > there started xdm and had the usual kde2. Almost usual, because none
> > of the configuration utilities work. Any click on Yast or Konsole
> > gives me:
> > "DCOP communication error (Konsole)
> > There was an error setting up inter-process communications for
> > KDE. The message returned by the system was:
> > Authentication rejected, reason: None of the authentication protocols
> > specified are supported and host-based authentication failed. Please,
> > check that the "dcopserver" program is running."
> >
> > Now a check gives /opt/kde2/bin/dcopserver running.
> >
> > An attemt to umount with a mouse click the windows partition /dev/hda5
> > (still mounted by the single user, was needed to write the log
> > messages during the diagnostic process) gives me:
> > "Could not start process, can't talk to Klauncher"
> >
> > What puzzles me (but may be a rule) is that never had I the option to
> > change consoles with Alt-F2, F3 or Ctr-Alt-Fn the runlevel regardless.
> > Only Alt-F1 was functional, the single user login. I logged out and in
> > this time Gnome and again working as usual, but Yast still fails.
> > Decided to reboot (not knowing what else can be done) and boot
> > linux normally and crashed as described in the previous letter.
>
> Appart from the KDE problems, there is something wrong with your virtual
> consoles, but I can't really help you with the information you have
> posted. What happens if you type '/sbin/getty 38400 tty2' in single user
> mode and switch to VT2 (Alt-F2)?
>
> Tino
>
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