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Old 02-15-2002
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Rebuilding Kernel

Dear all,

After succesful installation of UNIX SCO WARE 7.0, while booting the system it is displaying as follows:

The kernel will be rebuilt to incorporate recent configaration changes
Press Enter when ready OR
Press Escape to Stop.
While pressing Enter, message is coming again and again i.e., looping is occuring..

Inoreder to rebuild the Kernel I issued the following command.

/etc/conf/bin/idbuild -B

The following error message is displaying...
Ux: idmkunix: Waring: A circular dependency occured at module 'event'.

Please help me the same..

With regards,

Konda..
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Old 02-20-2002
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Was this a successful installation or an upgrade from a previous install. Are you 110% sure that your initial install went through correctly ?
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Old 02-27-2002
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Dear Sir/Madam,

Thnak you for your responce.
It was not upgrading from previous installation, fresh installation has been done after destroying the prevous installation.
while booting the system it is displaying the same problem,,
By pressing ESC I could start the server and database ...

hope your clear..pl help me the same..
one more request, i need to have the user in UNIXWARE who can have only shutdown previliges..without assining the UID as root..

thank you...
with regards,
konda.
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