From: Jeff D. <jd...@ka...> - 2000-04-12 17:25:32
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If -pre3 does the same thing, did it ever work? If so, what did you change :-) That ls makes it look like you grabbed the Debian package. Is it still the stock root_fs, or did you do anything to it? I just booted up that root_fs to check, and it works fine for me. I'm going to back off my earlier claim that it doesn't matter what you're booting from. I can't think of anything else that makes any sense. There's no way that it should be trying to exec ld.so, which is what I think that error message is saying. Can you try making and booting a tiny filesystem with init, the shared libraries that it needs, ld.so, and maybe an inittab? Just enough stuff to get init up and running a little. If that works, then that would make it look like something's wrong with the root filesystem. Jeff |