Bug#123391: /target/usr/sbin/modconf: cannot create: directory nonexistant

2001-12-16 Thread Philip Blundell
This rather unhelpful error message is coming from ash. It seems to be produced if you do this: # VAR does not exist in the environment echo xx > $VAR When it happens, does modconf succeed in adding the newly-selected module to /etc/modules? If you can contrive to get bash onto the target syst

Bug#123391: /target/usr/sbin/modconf: cannot create: directory nonexistant

2001-12-11 Thread David Kimdon
Package: boot-floppies Version: N/A; reported 2001-12-11 Severity: minor When configuring modules, just after I'm asked for paramters for my 3c509 (I don't enter any parameters. I see at the bottom of the screen: /target/usr/sbin/modconf: cannot create: directory nonexistant /target/usr/sbin/mo