Feb 28, 2005 #1 mmg11ro Technical User Jun 2, 2003 2 RO I got this problem on a SCO open Server 5.0.5 : warning exit-/etc/init (PID 1) died, status 0x0000008B and I can't log in int 1.
I got this problem on a SCO open Server 5.0.5 : warning exit-/etc/init (PID 1) died, status 0x0000008B and I can't log in int 1.
Feb 28, 2005 #2 motoslide MIS Oct 30, 2002 764 US Can you go to "Single User" mode during the bootup? If so, can you examine /usr/adm/syslog and /usr/adm/messages? Upvote 0 Downvote
Can you go to "Single User" mode during the bootup? If so, can you examine /usr/adm/syslog and /usr/adm/messages?
Feb 28, 2005 Thread starter #3 mmg11ro Technical User Jun 2, 2003 2 RO That's the big problem I Can't. The System hlts with the message: warning exit-/etc/init (PID 1) died, status 0x0000008B Upvote 0 Downvote
That's the big problem I Can't. The System hlts with the message: warning exit-/etc/init (PID 1) died, status 0x0000008B
Mar 1, 2005 #4 motoslide MIS Oct 30, 2002 764 US At what point in the boot process? Any preceding messages might be helpful just to determine how far the system proceeds before it halts. Has anything changed since the last successful boot? Upvote 0 Downvote
At what point in the boot process? Any preceding messages might be helpful just to determine how far the system proceeds before it halts. Has anything changed since the last successful boot?