On 12/15/05, Adam Felix Bogacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I
should mention that rc.sysinit is very redhat-ish. With a
debian-like system you are more likely to have something like
/etc/rcS.d/<set up scripts>. Which looks like what you've
got. So I think I might be confusing you more with regional linux
differences. I really don't know about using the ltsp rc.sysinit
you mentioned; that's a thin-client software or something - it's not
part of your system proper. >
> Do you have an /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit file or similar?
Tux:/# find -name rc.sysinit -print
./opt/ltsp/i386/etc/rc.sysinit
In general it sounds like there are some fundamentals going wrong with your system (not least file permissions, mounts and partitions) which is good in one sense, because the fix might not be too hard and might get everything working properly all of a sudden.
Sorry, I can't untangle it - too many things to track.
Daniel
ps with the old kernel, if you compiled it, you might find it wherever you built it and it might have an 'x' in its name: vmlinux* - presumably uncompressed.
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