Hello! Today I tried to install upstart-1.13.1 on the LFS (using chroot) distro using commands: $ ./configure --prefix=/ --enable-threading $ make $ make check
tests give me that information: PASS: test_process PASS: test_job_class ../test-driver: line 107: 3590 Aborted (core dumped) "$@" > $log_file 2>&1 FAIL: test_job_process PASS: test_job PASS: test_log PASS: test_state ../test-driver: line 107: 4587 Aborted (core dumped) "$@" > $log_file 2>&1 FAIL: test_event PASS: test_event_operator PASS: test_blocked PASS: test_parse_job PASS: test_parse_conf PASS: test_conf_static PASS: test_xdg PASS: test_control ../test-driver: line 107: 4646 Aborted (core dumped) "$@" > $log_file 2>&1 FAIL: test_main PASS: test_conf_preload.sh # TOTAL: 18 # PASS: 15 # SKIP: 0 # XFAIL: 0 # FAIL: 3 # XPASS: 0 # ERROR: 0 And after 'make install' and reboot I've got this message: /proc/self/fd/9: line 28: /etc/init.d/rcS: No such file or directory After reboot new system became totally unavailable: no bash, Ctrl+Alt+Delete leads to kernel panic. I tried to found out some information about '/etc/init.d/rcS' here: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/ , but found nothing. How can I repair my initialization system? Can I write down initialization scripts not in chrooted system, but in the loaded system? Regards, Igor
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