INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel [SOLVED]
Hope it helps someone
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It's nice when someone post a new message giving a solution instead of asking for one
I can't modify my /etc/inittab file. When I try to, it tells me that the file isn't there. If I try to create a new one, it tells me that the file isn't there. I'm not exactly sure what the problem is.
(I meant to post this in a different thread where it is more applicable, but I'm unable to delete my own posts. Hehe)
@cg2112:
Unfortunately, this doesn't work for me.
I can't modify my /etc/inittab file. When I try to, it tells me that the file isn't there. If I try to create a new one, it tells me that the file isn't there. I'm not exactly sure what the problem is.
(I meant to post this in a different thread where it is more applicable, but I'm unable to delete my own posts. Hehe)
What distru and command you're using?
@cg2112:
Unfortunately, this doesn't work for me.
I can't modify my /etc/inittab file. When I try to, it tells me that the file isn't there. If I try to create a new one, it tells me that the file isn't there. I'm not exactly sure what the problem is.
(I meant to post this in a different thread where it is more applicable, but I'm unable to delete my own posts. Hehe)
![](/etc/inittab, /etc/fstab or other files missing after reboot