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Oct. 21st, 2011 05:23 pmDebian 6 server. Worked fine before, now it won't boot. It hangs on "using makefile-style concurrent boot in runlevel S".
I cannot boot into single user mode. It crashes at the same point.
I can't boot into an earlier kernel - this is the only one on the machine.
I *can* boot to a liveCD, but from there I don't know what to do to switch to the older-style boot (I can't just take the CONCURRENT line out of /etc/default/rcS because it's not there), or even if that's going to help.
Suggestions?
I cannot boot into single user mode. It crashes at the same point.
I can't boot into an earlier kernel - this is the only one on the machine.
I *can* boot to a liveCD, but from there I don't know what to do to switch to the older-style boot (I can't just take the CONCURRENT line out of /etc/default/rcS because it's not there), or even if that's going to help.
Suggestions?