Hi Enrique,
I'm really sorry to bother you but I'm really desperated and hoping you would help me. I'm trying to make a one-floppy-firewall. It boots, kernel finds my root image on the floppy, loads it and says: VFS: mounted root (ext2 filesystem). Freeing unused kernel memory: 212k freed that's all. It does echo what I type, it reboots if I type Ctrl-Alt-Del so the system is not dead but I don't get anything I expect. But, big BUT if I put in my root filesystem in /lib the libc.so.6 from woodie's root floppy (673036 bytes) everything works as expected. But I need the "whole" libc, your version doesn't have some functions. Magic. Is there any way I could learn the secret? Can I buy it? I'm not reach though ;-) I've spent every minute of my spare time for several days now to make it work, no success. It's so frustrating as you cannot see what's wrong and I don't see any way to debug it. I'm using busybox-0.60.3 If I mount -o loop my root-filesystem and then chroot there I get shell and everything I can think of looks OK. I even copied ldd into it and run it with all possible options in the chroot-ed environment to catch libraies problems. But the damm thing doesn't work. I would be really thankful for any hint. Regards, Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]