On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 10:45:53AM +0200, Alan Barrett wrote: > On Wed, 07 Oct 2009, Thomas Klausner wrote: > > For me, on current/amd64, the boot (without -s) stops and asks for a > > shell.
I've got the same problem under NetBSD/i386. > > I choose /bin/sh, then leave it, and I get the prompt again. > > When I replace /bin/sh with one from 20090922, boot succeeds to > > multi-user mode without these symptoms. > > Does /etc/rc run at all? Yes, it is run. > You could add "set -x" in strategic places to try to figure out what's > going wrong. It breaks here: scripts=$(for rcd in ${rc_directories:-/etc/rc.d}; do test -d ${rcd} && echo ${rcd}/*; done) With the new "/bin/sh" the "scripts" variable is empty afterwards. Kind regards -- Matthias Scheler http://zhadum.org.uk/