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Re: Server boots into command line



Hugh,

Try zapping the PRAM - we had something like that in a server course I took
a couple of years ago.

Brian


On 9/26/05 2:42 PM, "Hugh Evans" <email@hidden> wrote:



10,3.9 - I tried to run a mysql command and got no response (command  
missing) - so I backed up my DB to the same directory  /usr/bin -  
confirmed the backup was there and rebooted the server... 

Everything looked to be going ok and I suddenly went into the command  
line... I rebooted using the CD and fixed permissions etc... rebooted  
and the same thing happened. I navigated into the usr directory and  
cannot find the bin directory.... anyone got suggestions or insights.. 

Thanks, 
Hugh Evans 
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