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Date:      Fri, 11 Jun 2004 10:00:10 +0300
From:      George Keramidas <keramida@ceid.upatras.gr>
To:        pirat <pirat@access.inet.co.th>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: -current boot bring to db> prompt
Message-ID:  <20040611070010.GD2685@orion.daedalusnetworks.priv>
In-Reply-To: <20040610234126.GA481@thai-aec.org>
References:  <20040610144901.GA16706@thai-aec.org> <20040610234126.GA481@thai-aec.org>

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On 2004-06-11 06:41, pirat <pirat@access.inet.co.th> wrote:
>On Thursday, 10 June 2004 at 21:49:01 +0700, pirat wrote:
>>
>> i boot my inspiron 1100 box but it stop at
>>
>> db>
>> 
>> and i can not get out of there.  what i did were that i copied 
>> ltmdm.ko from other machine to inspiron at /boot/kernel/ and add
>> 
>> ltmdm_load="YES"
>> 
>> at /boot/load.conf
>> 
>> i just wanted to remove either ltmdm.ko from /boot/kernel/ 
>> or ltmdm_load="YES" from /boot/load.conf
>
> sorry for the noises.
> i boot once again and go to loader prompt and then
> 
> unload
> load /boot/kernel/kernel
> boot
> 
> now that i can get rid of that harm ltmdm.ko
> once again apologize me for disturbing the lists

There's, really, no need to apologise.

The answer you posted, the solution to a problem more common than you
probably think it is (preloading or unloading modules at boot time), is
very probably going to be interesting for a lot of people.

Agreed, this has already been mentioned in past posts which live in the
the archives now, but you get extra karma points for discovering the
solution yourself *and* posting it as a followup.

Thanks, that was cool :)

- Giorgos



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