Ken Moffat skrev: > On Fri, 28 Oct 2005, Andreas Åberg wrote: > >>> >>> What we know so far: >>> >>> (i) hda3 does have a reiserfs filesystem. >>> (ii)the kernel isn't able to run either /sbin/init or /bin/bash on >>> hda3. >>> >>> 1. When you mount hda3 at /mnt/lfs on the host system, do >>> /mnt/lfs/sbin/init and /mnt/lfs/bin/bash exist ? If they don't, is >>> the directory structure garbled (e.g. /mnt/lfs/something/bin/bash >>> exists), or is it the wrong partition ? >>> >>> 2. If they do exist, when you chroot to /mnt/lfs, can you then run >>> /bin/bash ? >>> >>> Ken >> 1. Yes they exist. >> >> 2. Yes i can run /bin/bash, and everything else to. >> > > Odd. In that case, the primary suspect has to be a linking problem. > I'm no expert on how programs linked with uClibc ought to look, but > what does 'ldd /bin/bash' show when you are inside chroot ? > > FWIW, if this was a /dev problem, I think you would get a different > message, something like "unable to open initial console". You do have > console and null in /mnt/lfs/dev (before running udevstart in chroot), > don't you ? > > Ken No I have checked that and there is nit linking problem. I have a console and a null, however I did notice now that i miss a /dev/initctl where does that come into the picture?
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