Taking the easy question first ;-)
output of dpkg -l busybox gives:
ii busybox 1:1.10.2-2 Tiny utilities for small and embedded
system
Seems like splashy is out of the system anyway - output of dpkg -l
splashy gives:
un splashy <none> (no description available)
As for trying to load "unix" I can't answer that because it does not
appear in the /etc/initramfs-tools/modules file at present. I may have
loaded "unix" when loading modules manually - thinking it might be needed.
It is certainly a result of the local initramfs build environment that
has caused the problem. I have created a fresh install of Debian 5.04
using the same boot partition; the initrd.img-2.6.26-2-686 that it
produces boots my system with no problems.
I would be quite happy for you to close this bug now. We know it was
something to do with my environment and no others, and I intend to
reinstall with 5.04 soon.
I really appreciate the effort that has been made to solve this problem
but I am sure there are more pressing matters.
Many thanks, Bruce
maximilian attems wrote:
On Tue, 09 Mar 2010, Bruce Ward wrote:
Hello Max.
Did you get the initramfs? I sent it 17 February.
Bruce
didn't see any trouble relevant modules are inside.
only thing that I remakred was splashy,
could you please purge that to have it out of the game?
and then update-initramfs of course.. ;)
why do you attempt to load "unix" in
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules
it is built in since very long.
although this shouldn't change the trouble..
don't get the " /bin/sleep: not found" it is
clearly in the initramfs. might be due a busybox bug,
which version of busybox are you running
dpkg -l busybox
thanks
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