You can give the kernel the parameter
init=/bin/sh
You need to get into redboot and manually do the laod and
exec -c "console=ttyAM0,115200......
adding the init parameter.
That way the kernel starts sh instead of init
put the copy back and reboot.
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, briannewberry2 wrote:
> I have made some mistake when editting my inittab file and now the
> system will not boot past my mistake. I gave it a boot action
> parameter and it never seems to come out after this failure.
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> Is there any to tell the TS-7200 not to attempt that line out of the
> inittab function?
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> Is there anyway to tell the TS-7200 not to run init?
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> I have a saved copy of a correct inittab on the disk. Can I switch
> them?
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> Thanks
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> Brian
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