I did try to run the commands as you describe, and still got 'not found', so, if you suspect the shell, what does that mean? What can I do about it?
Thanks On Fri, 20 Nov 1998, Daniel Mashao wrote: > On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, Richard Hall wrote: > > > I have made it almost all the way through an installation, but I cannot > > make Linux bootable from the hard disk. The error message I get is > > "/target/sbin/lilo: not found". The file is, in fact, there, but I get > > the same message even when I try to run lilo manually from the other > > console. In fact, I tried several other commands in /target/sbin, and I > > always get 'not found'. This looks like a permissions problem, but lilo > > is world readable and executable. > > why not run the commands in the /target/sbin directory. Eg cd to > /target/sbin then run ./lilo If this does not work then I suspect the > shell. > > /------------------------------------------------------------------------------/ > Daniel J. Mashao > Electrical Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] > University of Cape Town > http://www.ee.uct.ac.za/~daniel > Rondebosch, 7700, S. Africa (w) 27+21+650 2816 (h) 27+21+705 8469 > /------------------------------------------------------------------------------/ > > Richard Hall Network Services University of Tennessee