On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 17:06, Dennis King wrote: > On reboot, the error message "INIT: id 'x' respawning too fast, > disabled for 5 minutes" now comes up. The GNOME GUI doesn't launch, > only the commannd line. I logged into the command line and ran rpm -i > /var/spool/up2date/XF*rpm as root to see if some packages had not > been installed, but there has been no changed. My hardward is an HP > Pavillion that is probably 4 years old now (sorry I'm not at home now > and can't provide the exact model number). I saw a similar bug in the > Redhat knowledgebase regarding 7.3, but there was no solution > offered, the user had had to reinstall 7.2, I think. > > Any suggestions on getting my computer back? I'm afraid I'll have to > copy content to floppies and install something new. Try (as root): $ telinit 3 (probably best to do this at a console login) -- to turn off gdm/X (it's already off from your description, but let's be sort of safe) $ rpm -qa | grep XF | perl -e 'while (<>) { chomp; /(XFree86-.*?)-[0-9]/; push @r, $1; } $list = join " ",@r; print "rpm -e --nodeps $list\nup2date -i $list\n";' -- this will generate a script that will (quite rudely) remove all the XF* rpms from your system (line #1), then replace them (line #2). Cut & paste or redirect it to a file (called, maybe fix_xf.sh), then do: % sh ./fix_xf.sh -- to actually commit the crime. I know this is a pretty heavy handed approach, but it'll save your sanity. -- Ben Steeves _ bcs@xxxxxxxxxx The ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) ben.steeves@xxxxxx against HTML e-mail X GPG ID: 0xB3EBF1D9 http://www.metacon.ca/ascii / \ Yahoo Messenger: ben_steeves