> I have done several Debian installations before and this is the > first time I've seen this one. > > After installing the base system and rebooting from the hard disk > everything looks fine until inetd has started. Then I get the > following lines: > > /bin/sh: /sbin/termwrap: cannot execute: no such file or directory > /bin/sh: /sbin/termwrap no such file or directory > > repeated 10 times, then > > INIT: ld "1" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes > > And after a while it does it again and again. > > I went through the installation again. And just in case there was a > disk problem I repartionned and reformatted the hard disk. No > problems there, but the same thing happened. > > tty2 and tty3 appear to be fully functional. > > Any clues would be appreciated. > > Best regards, > Philippe Clérié ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >
According to packages.debian.org, testing and unstable have /usr/sbin/termwrap but not /sbin/termwrap. This, of course, doesn't explain why you didn't get the same problem before but it might give you a starting point. -- Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hillel used to say: If I am not for myself who will be for me? Yet, if I am for myself only, what am I? And if not now, when? (Ethics Of The Fathers 1:14)