Am Mon, 11 Dez 2000 schriebst Du: > > 1) Kernelreport: chmod: /etc/resolv.cont: no such file or directory > > At what point did this happen? > > > 2) Kernelreport: starting internel superserver: inetd. > > /bin/sh: /sbin/termwrap: cannot execute: no such file etc. > > /bin/sh: exec: /sbin/termwrap: cannot execute: no such file etc. > > INIT: ld "1" respawing too fast: disabled for 5 minutes > > Oy, I've seen this one before. Hi, thank you, for your mail. I tried last weekend again installing Dedian 2.2. But again, three times, the same problem happens. I couldn't boot the basics. Always the same ; /bin/sh: /sbin/termwrap: cannot execute: no such file or directory, I was nearly so far to put the Debian in the trash. But then I had a last idea. I took a look in partition table for new partitions of the harddrive. Then I saw, the the boot-partition was on hda1, the swap-partition. I swiched it to the root-partition ( / ) made a new installation and ..... BINGO.... Debian booted up to the login. I think, this was the bug. I dit not touch the partitiontabel before. I only let format the different partiton's during the installation. My partition-table looks like as followed: hda1 - swap, hda2 - /, hda3 - /home, Okay, most important is, it works. Thank you for your help. I wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year Hans-Joachim Rauch
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