Ed W wrote:
On 30/06/2011 16:19, Gilles wrote:
However when I run /bin/reboot, I get this:
================
root:/bin> ./reboot
reboot: No such file or directory
================

I might be on the wrong track, but just a heads up:

You get this error message when you run some script which a shebang that
points to (say) bash (#!/bin/bash).
In general, this is good to consider, but it is not the cause for this problem. Calling a script with a missing interpreter gives a different message that comes from the shell:

$ cat /tmp/test.sh
#!/bin/xxx
$ /tmp/test.sh
-sh: /tmp/test.sh: not found

In this case it was possible to call "busybox", but "busybox reboot" gave the same message, so it must come from the reboot applet itself, therefor reboot is executed.

I get this message if /sbin/telinit is missing:

execve("/sbin/telinit", ["/sbin/telinit", "6"], [/* 65 vars */]) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
brk(0)                                  = 0x63c000
brk(0x65d000)                           = 0x65d000
write(2, "reboot: No such file or directory\n", 34) = 34
exit_group(1)                           = ?

Ralf
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