Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: ulimit | From | Mark Gray <> | Date | 11 Mar 1998 09:02:26 -0500 |
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Marc RIESS <riess@www.mdeo.fr> writes:
> > Hello, > I've a problem at the Linux boot : > >INIT: version 2.69 booting > >ulimit: not found > >Adding swap: 66492k swap-space (priority 1) > >/etc/rc.d/rc.S: cannot create Testing filesystem status: read-only filesystem > >INIT: Entering runlevel: 3 > >ulimit: not found > >Going multiuser... > And it run rc.M, so I'm on read-only filesystem ! > the message : "ulimit: not found" appears when i'm login or logout too > I think the problem came form ulimit, > but i don't found any documentation on it. > My /etc/rc.d/* and inittab are same before the bug ! > Do you have an idea ?
ulimit is a bash builtin --- (see help ulimit, and man bash) You aren't trying to use another shell instead of bash are you?
What distribution are you using?
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