The problem is that even though you appear to have the program it doesn't
want to find it. WHAT???
I think your install might be broken, but before I declare that post the
output of the following commands:

ls -l /mnt/hd/  (making sure your filesystem looks like a root filesystem)
ldd /mnt/hd/bin/bash (checking binary links for the bash program on your
internal drive to see if it behaves like an executable file)
uname -m (checking the arch that you are currently running in case of a
32/64bit mixup)

On Sat, Nov 24, 2018 at 7:01 PM Dick Steffens <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 11/24/18 6:55 PM, Tomas K wrote:
> > Are you running it as root or using sudo?
> >
> > just checking ...
>
> Running as root.
>
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>
> Dick Steffens
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