Carlos E. R. wrote:
What does 'grep inittab /root/.bash_history' say? file inittab cat inittab joe /etc/inittab & <====== cat /etc/inittab cat /etc/inittab cat /etc/inittab | grep X11 cat /etc/inittab | grep fdm joe /etc/inittab
I was using joe, only to change the default runlevel. So seems nothing unusual which could harm the files.
What would happen running an editor in background? Would it save an empty file somehow?
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Hmmm...you are right, maybe, but after that I was using it for a long time...in the last "joe" one I just changed default runlevel from 5 to 3 and it was working perfectly for over a week. Besides now there is no /etc/init.d folder at all, after it's "INIT: No /etc/inittab file found" I did bash# fsck.reiserfs /dev/hda6 --rebuild-tree maybe this was the reason for the /etc/init.d to isappear? regards, -- Sergey Mkrtchyan Scientific Researcher Department of Molecular Physics, Faculty of Physics, Yerevan State University Tel: (374-10) 55-43-41 Fax: (374-10) 57-76-89