Jeff Dike wrote: > On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 09:43:27AM -0600, Jon Rafkind wrote: > >>> What happens if you chroot to mnt and try to run sulogin? >>> >>> >> I was able to run sulogin at first although it complained about the >> password files not being there. After adding /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow >> I could execute sulogin just fine. >> # /sbin/sulogin >> Give root password for maintenance >> (or type Control-D to continue): >> bash-3.1# >> >> But I still can't exec it under UML. >> > > It's a 32-bit binary on a 32-bit host, or 64-on-64? > Hm, thats interesting too. My host is 64-bit which is what I copied all the files from for the UML fs. I must be compiling linux as 64-bit, though, and /sbin/init as well as /bin/sh can exec ok.
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