On Friday 26 May 2006 23:28, Sergey Mkrtchyan wrote:
in the last "joe" one I just changed default runlevel from 5 to 3 and it was working perfectly for over a week.
Then joe is not to blame. ;)
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?
They (the names) both start with 'init'. A coincedent? I believe (no proof for that) that /etc/inittab and /etc/init.d/ were destroyed in the same process, what ever that may be. Restoreing all the missing files in /etc from rpms, as Carlos suggested, is quite a task. Perhaps it would be simpler and easier to do a fresh install? I don't know if that is an option, and if you need to save some files first? Cheers, Leen