On a newly installed Debian Woody, I have made a new kernel with pristine 2.4.22 kernel sources and make-kpkg. When I boot the new kernel I get messages, such as: "getent: command not found" "head: command not found" "awk: command not found" and the system does not boot up fully, seemingly because many other binaries cannot be found either. I do get a prompt, but no programs are available, only the bash builtins. When I boot the original 2.4.18 kernel there are no problems - except that I only utilize one of the systems' two processors.
Those are all commands from /usr/bin. I have a separate /usr partition. Could that cause it? What could I do about it? Thanks in advance. Best regards, David List -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

