On Tuesday, 22. July 2008, you wrote: > what is your default shell? > ls -l /bin/sh
Hi.. oh it's dash actually... Ah... that looks much better!!! I purged dash so that ls -l /bin/sh gave /bin/sh -> bash afterwards. That solved it! (The ramdisk image now contains udev!) Maybe there should be a package dependency forbidding dash to be installed or (if that is possible to be set as default shell... Where is that configured anyway??) Anyway thanks a lot for your help and sorry for trying to set you on the wrong track (that function-script thing) I did obviously not interpret the doings of that stuff correctly... Cheers Phil -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]