I didn't have time to try further (I have finals) but I will, I couldn't
determine what causes it to reboot.
I remember somebody experiencing the same.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Dogac Senol did go forth to post:
<snip>
> I tried to enter into runlevel 1 by booting the kernel with the parameter
> '1'. The result is: Perfectly running Slackware 9 in single user mode! :)
> A 'telinit 3' resulted in a self-resetting slackware-current again.
<snip>
Try terminating all running processes then restarting them one-by-one in
runlevel 3.
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