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Hi I use FC4 linux. I tried to build linux 2.4.X. While I was building, I mistakenly overwritten FC4etc file with backup option enabled. Since some problem came in command windows, not displaying user name, I replaced the *.*~ files (backed up files) to *.* file (restored normal). But what I forgot is to replace some files with no dot extension, like *~ . I restarted, its starting kernel but ends up saying initetc-inittab1:missing ID filed initetc-inittab2:missing ID filed initetc-inittab3:missing ID filed . . . initetc-inittab6:missing ID filed

and asked which level to run, I tried all options but its hanging.

Then I tried by giving s in the run level , then its booting to the embedded linux as root. I tried to restore the files with ~ extension, but its saying the file system is only readable. I couldnt change the permission movewrite any files.

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The files which got changed inetc are , fstab host.conf (I restored) init.d (I restored) issue.net (I restored) pbuttwd resolv.conf (I restored) group hosts inittab motd profile rpc initd.conf (I restored) issue nssuitch.conf (maybe spelling wrong) protocols services

In theetc-init.d directory, rcH & rcS files are added.

How can I restore the FC4. I think if I start init with backup files in command line, I could be able to login, but I dont know how to do that.

Please help me Prakash



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