I might be ready to give up...

Hal Levy hal.fedora at gmail.com
Sun Jan 7 17:17:16 UTC 2007


On 1/6/07, Charles Curley <charlescurley at charlescurley.com> wrote:
> First off, please turn off the Highly Toxic to Mail Language (HTML) in
> your email. Thank you.

I think this problem should be solved. Rich formatting off in GMAIL.

> I think you have at least two separate issues. A lot of updates could
> swamp an older machine, and you may have a display issue. Let me
> suggest you tackle them separately. I assume you are comfortable with
> the command line.
>
> It's possible that the updates will ameliorate the video problem. So
> try the kernel and update issues first.
>
> First, reboot without X at all. Use Grub (the boot loader) to append
> "init 3" to the kernel command line. Or change /etc/inittab to boot to
> run level 3. That defers the X issue while you do updates. Let us know
> if you need more details.


I tried this. When I went into the Grub menu, there were two options
availible- One for the i585 and the other for the i686 kernel.  I made
the change to the command line, however it still went into X.  This
time it worked and I was dropped into X.

It seems like I have two kernels on the machine at this point- and I
am not sure that either are clean or fully installed.

Either way, since it was booting into the UI now, I terminaled and
tried to run "yum update". I was given an error that there was a lock.

I rebooted- again attemting the init 3 instruction- this time I got a
"exec of init () failed"... Followed by a Kernel Panic.

I guess I am not following the instruction for this correctly.

More information on how to get the boot into the command line would be helpful.

Thank You,

Hal




More information about the users mailing list