Linux: How do I remove bootchart from the boot process?

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Published on 2010-02-08T09:40:59Z Indexed on 2010/03/27 3:03 UTC
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Hello, everyone!

I have OpenSUSE 11.2. I removed bootchart and forgot to run mkinitrd. Now, right at the start of the boot process, I get

boot/93-bootchart.sh: line 17:    462 Terminated       stopinitrd 5

I Can't find any 93-bootchart.sh anywhere.

Failsafe boot mode doesn't help.

Earlier I got an error message about non existing /sbin/bootchartd, but I just copied /bin/cat to /sbin/bootchartd using a GParted boot disk.

I tried to use chroot with an OpenSUSE boot disk, but mkinitrd can't find the root device, which is there actually (/dev/sda5).

How can I make my system boot again?

EDIT
Ok, now I managed to re-install the bootchart rpm, using OpenSUSE boot disk and chmod. The system starts again. But that annoying bootchart is still there. I will not try again to remove it. First I will try to figure out, how to disable it during the boot process. Hopefully with your help ;)

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