Hervé, there is no new link in my root directory. Walter, uhm... I'm not sure, it's been about a year when I installed the old version on my nas device. IIRC it was a .tar.gz with the binaries, but it also might have been an ipkg. Anyway, I did not clear anything, I just unpacked the .tar.gz or installed the ipkg. And I also didn't clear my fs yesterday, when I installed the new version. So all the command symlinks in /bin and /usr/bin to busybox are the same as before ...so now that I replaced the new busybox binary with the old one, everything should be the same as before.
A developer of my nas device's open firmware said, that he believes one or more commands that take place in the boot process don't behave anymore as they did in the old version. So the boot script(s) need to be modified. But that does not explain, why my old busybox binary does not work anymore. I guess you're right - there must be some dangling link since "make install" of the new version. But where? Regards, Thorsten 2008/3/13, walter harms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > hi Thorsten, > did you clear your FS before installing the old busybox ? > if not you may have a dangling link somewhere that is used now > and causes the system to error while booting. > > re, > > wh > > >
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