Well... The first thing I would do is checking /etc/rc.d/rc.S and rc.M
status, if they exist. Maybe are the simply abscent ?
Maybe could you be more explicit about the way you have instaled your
RTLinux system in your flashdisk ?
It would help me to help you.
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Troy Davis wrote:
> Hello all-
> I have been fighting with the booting from a flash disk using initrd and a
> ramdisk. I have now gotten to where it boots the kernel without any
> problems, and gets to init. However I get the following error:
>
> INIT: version 2.76 booting
> INIT: cannot execute "/etc/rc.d/rc.S"
> INIT: Entering runlevel:3
> INIT: cannot execute "/etc/rc.d/rc.M"
> INIT: No more processes left in this runlevel.
>
> It appears that it is finding and running init on the newly created ramdisk
> and reading inittab. I'm not sure why it can't execute rc.S or rc.M. I
> have the rc.S script present in my file structure. Anyone run into this
> before?
>
>
> Troy Davis
> Airborne Data Systems, Inc.
>
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