| sean finney on 8 Oct 2006 17:06:46 -0000 |
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hey art,
> The only boot problem I still detect is that init stalls on HAL
> initialization. It complains that it can't create a file because the
> directory already exists. I was able to continue booting by pressing ctrl+c
> and ctrl+d a few times. Any suggestions here? I will need to reboot to find
> out the precise file overwriting problem and whether ctrl+c or d was what did
> the trick.
you could always try reinstalling that too ("dpkg -S filename" will tell
you what package "owns" a file, btw). otherwise, you'll need to post
more information (logs, error messages, etc) if you want more help.
sean
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