[SLE] SuSE 9.2 doesn't boot anymore

From: Martin Deppe (Martin.Deppe_at_web.de)
Date: 05/31/05

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    Hi,

    my SuSE 9.2 box (450 MHz, 768 MB RAM, 1 hard disk with 30 GB) doesn't
    boot anymore.

    Today I did a YOU. Next time I tried to boot, it didn't do it anymore.
    It is stopping after trying to initialize the nfs mounts: Importing Net
    File Ssystem (NFS)

    Windows ME is booting as expected. Windows 2000 as well.

    I booted with the SuSE 9.2 DVD and chose automatically repair the
    system. It found 3 packages which had errors and I told it to repair
    them. Result: no difference.

    I tried to boot the failsafe option: no difference.

    I can ping the box from another one, but not login (it didn't get to
    that point).

    Well any ideas would be appriciated!

    Thanks
    Martin

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