Hi, just wondering if there was a way to boot while ignoring sysctl.conf... A colleague messed up one parameter, that ended up crashing the server at boot time. Booting in single was not helping. Fixed it by booting on a live CD and modifying the sysctl file but, it would be convenient to know if there was a kernel parameter to add to the grub entry or something to bypass it... But I see it is run in /etc/init.d/functions, so maybe it is not avoidable. Thx, JD
Carlos Eduardo Pedroza Santiviago
2012-Sep-05 14:44 UTC
[CentOS] Booting and ignoring sysct.conf...
init=/bin/bash? On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 11:23 AM, John Doe <jdmls at yahoo.com> wrote:> Hi, > > just wondering if there was a way to boot while ignoring sysctl.conf... > A colleague messed up one parameter, that ended up crashing the server at boot time. > > Booting in single was not helping. > > Fixed it by booting on a live CD and modifying the sysctl file but, it would be convenient to know if there was a kernel parameter to add to the grub entry or something to bypass it... > > But I see it is run in /etc/init.d/functions, so maybe it is not avoidable. > > > Thx, > JD > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-- Carlos Eduardo Pedroza Santiviago -- http://softwarelivre.net