On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 03:20:10PM +0200, Christian Meder wrote:
> Package: boot-floppies
> Version: 2.2.16-2000-07-14;
> Severity: important
>
> The kernel boots ok but when init starts busybox things fall apart:
>
> init started: BusyBox 0.43 (2000.07.06-13.xxx) multi-call binary
> E: /proc does not appear to be mounted (No such file or directory)
> E: /proc does not appear to be mounted (No such file or directory)
> E: /proc does not appear to be mounted (No such file or directory)
> E: /proc does not appear to be mounted (No such file or directory)
> E: /proc does not appear to be mounted (No such file or directory)
I've heard several reports about this, and it seems that busybox (or
something it executes) is getting a sigsegv. This only happens on sun4m
(and I suspect only on LX's), and all attempts to track it down have
failed. I suspect the kernel, but I'm just not sure enough about where it
comes from (coupled with the fact that I don't have a sun4m locally to
test).
Let me know if you are able to track it down.
Ben
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