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A botched inittab respawn line bogs the system down to 0. Is there room in init to squeeze a "respawning too fast" failsafe? Or can we pass a -s on init's commandline?
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You should be able to boot with "hdb1 s" or similar
I don't think a respawning too fast would be that hard and it's probably worth the space. In fact I'm still leaning to making init bigger by sneaking lpd and cron into it
A botched inittab respawn line bogs the system down to 0. Is there room in init to squeeze a "respawning too fast" failsafe? Or can we pass a -s on init's commandline?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: