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I have tried 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,and s. Asks for the same thing for the rescue disk. Message says "No more processes left at this runlevel". It says this no matter what number you enter, then frezzes and wont let me do anything else. cant even reboot. Any more advice? Thanks for the help
if it doesn't even boot to a rescue disk, the only thing i can think of is a reinstall. i don't know of any other way to get around that, if its asking for a runlevel then freezes. maybe someone else knows, what about Mandrake site, do they have any documentation on this type of issue?
Maybe you have moved some needed folders on another partition. I know this problem.
the one and only solution: reinstall the system or try it with
starting from a cd or a boot-disk and try e2fsck on your root partition and check if all the folders are on their right place
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