05-13-2008
Boot into single user mode and rename it. You can do that by adding single to the kernel command line.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
rename
rename(3tcl) Tcl Built-In Commands rename(3tcl)
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NAME
rename - Rename or delete a command
SYNOPSIS
rename oldName newName
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DESCRIPTION
Rename the command that used to be called oldName so that it is now called newName. If newName is an empty string then oldName is deleted.
oldName and newName may include namespace qualifiers (names of containing namespaces). If a command is renamed into a different namespace,
future invocations of it will execute in the new namespace. The rename command returns an empty string as result.
EXAMPLE
The rename command can be used to wrap the standard Tcl commands with your own monitoring machinery. For example, you might wish to count
how often the source command is called:
rename ::source ::theRealSource
set sourceCount 0
proc ::source args {
global sourceCount
puts "called source for the [incr sourceCount]'th time"
uplevel 1 ::theRealSource $args
}
SEE ALSO
namespace(3tcl), proc(3tcl)
KEYWORDS
command, delete, namespace, rename
Tcl rename(3tcl)