Hi,
Well the permission denied error is a start. we have a few options:
1) you don't have permission to execute the tools/mknod-cpio.pl
2) it tries to do something you are not allowed.
3) something completely different

check with ls -l if you have permission to execute mknod-cpio.pl. If not do 
chmod +x mknod-cpio.pl.
The script call /usr/bin/perl. Are you allowed to do that? try /usr/bin/perl -v 
to see if you can start perl.
Did you try this as root? Probably yes, but just checking anyway.

> debian:/usr/src/unattended-4.6/linuxboot# make tftpboot
> tools/mknod-cpio.pl < misc/devices.txt >| devices.cpio.tmp
> /bin/sh: line 1: tools/mknod-cpio.pl: Permission denied
> make: *** [devices.cpio] Error 126

Good luck,
Niels


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