What should I do if the Linux system inittab file is lost?

  
                

Sometimes Linux users will find that they cannot start when they start the system. The system prompts "INIT No inittab file fonud". The reason for this problem is that the /etc/inittab file has an error or is missing. So, how can I solve this problem? Let's take a look at the specific solution.

Remedy (backup under the circumstances):

1, the advance /etc /inittab to facilitate the backup behind /etc/inittab.bak recovery

2, delete inittab then reboot reboot

3, the process of restarting an error occurs

4, see the above error we began to enter into the drive rescue mode

5, select the default language in general we enter OK like
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