Help to remove wrong boot script. Newbies question

From: Alexander Baranov (baranov_at_intech21.com)
Date: 11/18/04


Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 10:22:45 -0500

Hello, All
I had a script called "mac", which I wanted to execute during boot sequence.
So, I put it into /etc/init.d and ran:

update_rc.d mac 99

Now it really runs during boot sequence but I cannot login from any
terminal, the system does not reboot from CTRL-ALT-DEL, is not telneted and
I can do nothing, even cannot remove the ill script.
Could somebody advise how to restore it or give some reference to
appropriate document?
Thanks, Alex.



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