(bootdisk HOWTO & initrd) => "login incorrect" :-(

From: pir aa (pir_at_austromail.at)
Date: 11/02/04

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    The "funny/strange" thing for me is, that I can pass at boot the option
    "single" and am asked for the password AND CAN log in?!?!

    Can anyone help me?? What's wrong with my image, what did I do wrong?

    Thanks Pir

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