solution are simple. there is a new version of genkernel in portage. try: emerge --sync and emerge genkernel and finally rebuild the entire kernel and that should solve. At least I've solve mine.
good luckzzzzzz On 7/15/05, Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Iain Buchanan wrote: > > On Thu, 2005-07-14 at 08:36 +0200, Richard Fish wrote: > > > >>Iain Buchanan wrote: > >> > >> > >>>-install: applet not found > >>>/init: 41: In: not found > >>>/init: 45: cat: not found > >>>/init: 150: sed: not found > >>> > >> > >>Apparently it is a problem with busybox configuration: > >> > >>>From another thread on this list less than 12 hours old: > >> > >>Zac Medico wrote: > >> > >> > >>>It's not as bad as it looks. I had the same problem. You simply > >> > >>need to enable CONFIG_FEATURE_INSTALLER in the busybox config. Then > >>you can do "busybox --install" and it automatically creates hardlinks > >>for all the enabled applets. > > > > > > What busybox config? `equery files busybox` doesn't show any config > > files for busybox. I found the previous thread here > > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-user&m=112127857419654&w=2 and > > Zac suggested some different options: > > > > > >>root (hd0,0) > >>kernel /kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.12-gentoo-r4n > >>root=/dev/hda11 video=vesafb:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>splash=verbose gentoo=nodevfs udev devfs=nomount > >>initrd /initramfs-genkernel-x86-2.6.12-gentoo-r4n > > > > > > but that didn't help either. > > So it still uses the initramfs even though you didn't specify root=/dev/ram0? > Richard said something about that (I wasn't aware of this behavior). > Apparently you need to remove the initrd parameter in order to disable it. > > Genkernel builds busybox with the config file in > /usr/share/genkernel/$arch/busy-config. Of course, it will only build > busybox if it doesn't find a suitable binary in your bincache (specified in > /etc/genkernel.conf). > > > > > And why do I need to do a `busybox --install` ?? shouldn't this come up > > in some emerge warning or be done by genkernel or something? I monitor > > all the output from emerge with enotice, but I didn't see anything about > > busybox... > > > > TIA, > > You don't do busybox --install, that happens automatically in the init > script. It seems that the genkernel devs may have overlooked this minor > detail. It's easy to forget about it after you have a working busybox in > your bincache. > > Zac > > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > -- Regards, Chee Ong -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list