How to skip past "image in swap device" when rebooting?
Dave Levenson
dave at westmark.UU.NET
Fri Aug 31 21:51:42 AEST 1990
In article <1990Aug28.181142.11251 at techbook.com>, jamesd at techbook.com (James Deibele) writes:
> Unfortunately I have yet to put a uninterruptible power supply on my system,
> which means that once in a while I come in to find that the power flickered
> during the night and that the system is sitting, waiting patiently for me to
> answer "y" or "n"....
> ... I have autoboot=yes in /etc/default/boot as per the manual, but
> it always sticks here. Is there a way of getting past this question?
You need to add one more line to /etc/default/boot.
That line should be:
PANICBOOT=YES
That allows the system to boot automatically after a panic, which is
the state it thinks it's in after a power failure.
(Note: my answer applies to AT&T SysV/386r3.2.2. Your UNIX(tm) may
vary.)
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