More progress. We've gotten past the autopush issue which was caused by 
our sh
being a link to a ksh93 that didn't exist. Karen hacked around that. Now 
we're entering
maint mode, Karen is logged in as root and we have no live-fs-root. 
She's fixing that.


Jean

Jean McCormack wrote:
> Karen Tung wrote:
>   
>> Tycho Nightingale wrote:
>>     
>>> On Thu, 4 Dec 2008, Karen Tung wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Hi Sanjay,
>>>>
>>>> It turns out that the entry for /etc/system is not there.
>>>> I am not sure why.  Will look at the DC code.
>>>>         
> I believe I have the etc/system issue fixed. I'm rebuilding now.
>
> Jean
>
>   
>>>> We added the entries by hand, now, we don't have
>>>> the panic.  It got much further in the booting process, but
>>>> it got into an infinite loop with failures on trying to execute the
>>>> following 2 commands:
>>>>
>>>> -----------------------
>>>> INIT: Command
>>>>             "exec /sbin/autopush -f /etc/iu.ap"
>>>>                                                 failed to execute.
>>>> errno = 2 (exec of shell failed)
>>>>
>>>>                               INIT: Command
>>>>                                            "exec /sbin/soconfig -f
>>>> /etc/sock2path"
>>>>
>>>>    failed to execute.  errno = 2 (exec of shell failed)
>>>> -----------------------
>>>>
>>>> I checked the root archive, the /sbin/autopush and /sbin/soconfig 
>>>> are both
>>>> there, and have the correct permissions. /etc/iu.ap and /etc/sock2path
>>>> are also there.
>>>>
>>>> Thoughts?
>>>>         
>>> Looks like init is unable to execute the binaries not that the files 
>>> are missing.
>>>       
>> Yes, it appears that way.  I didn't have time to fully investigate yet.
>> That was from my 30 second investigation.
>> Mainly, I want to let people know that we seemed to have gotten past
>> the panic, and the new errors we got.  In case people know off the top
>> of their head what is wrong.  We will take a closer look tomorrow.
>>
>>     
>>> What does /dev and /devices look like?  Has devfsadm been run?
>>>       
>> On the root archive, /dev has about 220 items, which are either 
>> symlinks or
>> directories.   /devices has 1 directory
>> called "pseudo", and it has no contents.  devfsadm should have been 
>> run by the
>> Distro Constructor as part of the process of creating the root archive.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> --Karen
>>     
>>> Tycho
>>>       
>
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