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- From: g88d4938@giraffe.ru.ac.za (MR GE DOYLE)
- Subject: [386bsd] automatic bootup
- Message-ID: <g88d4938.44.727626263@giraffe.ru.ac.za>
- Keywords: bootup
- Lines: 36
- Sender: news@hippo.ru.ac.za
- Organization: Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 14:24:23 GMT
-
- Hi all
- I've got a slight problem(s):
-
- 1) During the automatic bootup I get the follow message:
- a) lpd[46] : /dev/lp: no such file or directory
- it does not help if I create that directory. I also cannot print
- anything.
-
- b) ./.X11: no such file or directory - in fact that directory is in
- /tmp - but the system does not look there.
-
- 2) if, during the automatic bootup and off the flags are cleared or
- information salvage, when the system is fixing things, setting things
- right - it gives the following:
- bash#
-
- login
- 386bsd (Amnesiac) (vga)
- login
- 386bsd (Amnesiac) (vga)
- .
- .
- . another 3 or 4 times then it reboots again and the
- automatic bootup then goes through its steps and I
- can login ok.
-
- What's the problem? How can it be fixed? Any help will be appreciated.
-
- Thanx in advance
- Greg
-
-
- (By the way I've got a SCSI hard disk with and Adapter card and also a
- DOS partition on the same disk as the 386BSD partition)
-
-
-