Hi all,
I recall having similar problems and getting exactly the same error
messages. It shows up the executables where a.out, and I had no
kernel a.out support and a.out libs(duh!).
I'm not sure if it's the case here, but maybe you should give it a
try. (Be sure to check out the files you're trying to execute with
the "file" command)
Regards,
/Edin <º))))><
"A man flattened by an opponent can get up again.
A man flattened by conformity stays down for good."
(T. Watson Jr.)
On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, paul moody wrote:
> hiall,
> the reason linuxrc cannot find the executables is most probably because
> you did not copy across the shared libs. If the library is missing you will
> get a message like 'mount not found' etc etc. The message here should read
> something like 'mount : library not found' however it does not.
>
> regards.
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> Date: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 7:49 PM
> Subject: INITRD - linuxrc does not find executables - Redhat 5.2 - kernel
> 2.0.36????
>
>
> >I am trying to use initrd. I have copied a few executables like ls,
> >mount etc. to the bin directory in the initrd - disk. Upon booting
> >although linuxrc gets executed it does not find the executables.
> >
> >I have tried setting path variable in linuxrc too. Has anyone seen
> >this problem and what is the solution?
> >
> >I am following the instructions in Paul Moody's miniHOWTO Embedded Linux
> >1.1c -
> >One approach to embedded Linux.
> >http://www.linux-embedded.com/pmhowto.html
> >
> >I am using kernel version 2.0.36 with Redhat 5.2.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >gita.
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