I worked around this by simply removing the file /sbin/unconfigured.sh Maybe that was a bad idea *shrug* but it let me boot in and log on, although I havent had a chance to play with anything much. I think it will just require a lot of configuration by hand.
Matt On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Darron Froese wrote: > On 11/3/98 12:17 AM, Daniel Jacobowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > >Booting straight into the base tarball is a bit tricky. Why that > >message is happening I don't know for sure, but the best guess is a > >missing /etc/fstab - that's the most frequent problem. You'll also > >need a /etc/resolv.conf. > > I've taken the fstab from my old redhat install and modified it to > reflect the new root (sorry I didn't mention this before - it was late > and I was tired). I forgot about my resolv.conf - I'll add that ASAP. > > It mounts *a* root partition (I'm not sure if it's mounting the right > one) read-only, but then it doesn't unmount and remount it rw. > > This is happening on both my 7600 at home and my g3 at work... > > Darron > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For PGP Key send e-mail with "SEND PGP KEY" as the subject. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >

