Problem Binding to Nis server
Rigler, Stephen C.
srigler at marathonoil.com
Wed Feb 9 18:08:41 UTC 2005
Assuming that grub is your bootloader, you should get a boot menu after
you power on the machine. Hit "e" on the entry you boot from, and then
hit "e" on the kernel line. Add a "1" to the end of the kernel line
and then hit "enter". Hit "b" to start booting.
-Steve
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How do i get the machine to boot into single user mode? In the meantime
i
will try the other things you and other people have suggested.
Regards
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On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 07:22 -0600, Andrew.Bridgeman at corusgroup.com
wrote:
>
> Using one machine as an example it says none when i do type domainname
> it
> should say bsaeg. Below are a few files if you see something wrong
> anybody
> let me know. Also does anyone know how i can get the machines that
> have
> hung back to a command line so i can make changes if needed.
>
How are these machine being set up? I usually don't worry about editing
the files individually and let "authconfig" handle that all for me.
For your hung machines, I'd boot in single-user-mode, disable ypbind
"chkconfig ypbind off", boot the rest of the way up and then verify the
config with "authconfig".
-Steve
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