> > > Hmmm.. looks like ash tries to execute mac-fdisk as a shell script? > > > > Apparently the mac-fdisk binary is corrupted somehow. There's already a bug > > open on this: I don't know if those builds of boot-floppies were just bad > > for some reason, or the binary in the archive is actually broken, or something > > else. One of the PPC folks probably needs to look at it. > > daenzer@pismo> file /mnt/sbin/mac-fdisk ~ > /mnt/sbin/mac-fdisk: ELF 32-bit MSB executable, no machine, version 1 > (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped > daenzer@pismo> /mnt/sbin/mac-fdisk ~ > zsh: exec format error: /mnt/sbin/mac-fdisk
Maybe the library reduction went astray? Not that mac-fdisk uses a lot of weird libraries. Can you send me that binary for closer inspection? > (1)daenzer@pismo> /mnt/sbin/fdisk ~ > mac-fdisk: bad usage - no device argument > > mac-fdisk [-h|--help] > mac-fdisk [-v|--version] > mac-fdisk [-l|--list [name ...]] > mac-fdisk [-r|--readonly] name ... > mac-fdisk name ... > So /sbin/mac-fdisk is hosed for some reason, but /sbin/fdisk seems to be > a working mac-fdisk. And that's what should be executed (fdisk should be the 'default' fdisk for the particular machine IIRC). Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]