Basically just lrpkg -i :-)

And lncurses.lrp. And lrdline2.lrp.

You will have to relink /bin/sh with /bin/ash to make all Bering scripts happy. Dig in the archives, there is a message explaining the details.

Did you try the bash package in the glibc 2.0 directory?

Thanks for the link, Mike, but the biggest difference between the stock one and the Bering-CD package is that the link issue is fixed.


Which brings me to my next problem: I can get bash working like gangbusters, with the above steps. And that's fine, until I want to back up my handiwork. Attempting to back up bash leaves me with a very small file lacking /bin/bash. Needless to say, this does not bode well for rebooting. And yes, it does this with either bash.lrp, after one fixes the link issue. I've double-checked bash.list:

ice: -root-
# cat bash.list
bin/bash
var/lib/lrpkg/bash.*

Any ideas? Or failing that, any way to not include bash.lrp in a full backup?

:Max


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