On Tuesday, 22. July 2008, you wrote:
> what is your default shell?
> ls -l /bin/sh

Hi.. oh it's dash actually...

Ah... that looks much better!!!
I purged dash so that

ls -l /bin/sh gave 

/bin/sh -> bash 

afterwards. 

That solved it!

(The ramdisk image now contains udev!)
Maybe there should be a package dependency forbidding dash to be installed or 
(if that is possible to be set as default shell... Where is that configured 
anyway??)

Anyway thanks a lot for your help and sorry for trying to set you on the wrong 
track (that function-script thing) I did obviously not interpret the doings 
of that stuff correctly...

Cheers

Phil



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