problem about /bin/true

2006-05-02 Thread Krishna Kumar
Hi All,

 

I have a small problem when I tried to install latest 2.6 kernel on my
desktop. When compiling and installing the mkinitrd program referenced
to /bin/true and gae out an error "No module /bin/true for linux
2.6.version.

 

I do not really understand why the version of this binary is important.
Further when I am installing 2.6 kernel on a system which already has 2.
how can it expect to find module that has been compiled for 2.6.

 

This is very confusing. Any suggestions in this regard would be very
helpful.

 

Thanks and Best Regards,

KK

 

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Re: problem about /bin/true

2006-05-02 Thread Paul Eggert
"Krishna Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> When compiling and installing the mkinitrd program referenced
> to /bin/true and gae out an error "No module /bin/true for linux
> 2.6.version.

This sounds like a problem with mkinitrd or with your module system,
not with coreutils, so you might try asking on the mailing list for
the program that actually has the bug.


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