[RULE] Re: State of the RULE and Slinky-Files wanted
Michael Fratoni
mfratoni at tuxfan.homeip.net
Mon Aug 25 15:33:29 EEST 2003
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On Monday 25 August 2003 06:20 am, C David Rigby wrote:
> Michael,
> I had a problem with slinky-v0.3.97.img for which I found a
> work-around. Please let me know if I did something goofy that caused
> the problem in the first place. Note that I have not done the obvious
> stuff like downloading the tarball again!
> I unpacked the tarball and created the boot disk in the usual fashion
> with dd (all files & directories relative to the slinky_devel
> directory):
>
> as root:
> ./makedisk.sh
> not root:
> dd if=slinky-v0.3.97/slinky-v0.3.97.img of=/dev/fd0
>
> When I booted the system (the computer named runaway in the testing
> farm) with this disk, after the RAMDISK was loaded, I got an error
> message to the effect that the system "could not open initial console."
>
> It turned out that the problem was that there was no /dev/console in
> the root filesystem in the disk image. The quick workaround was to
> simply copy the /dev/* directory structure from slinky-v0.3.96.img to
> slinky-v0.3.97. After that, the system booted fine. Details of the
> workaround are shown below.
Did you unpack the tar archive as root? The /dev/ files are there, but
normal users can't create device files.
As a normal user, here is what you'll see:
slinky_devel/filesystem/dev/console
tar: slinky_devel/filesystem/dev/console: Cannot mknod: Operation not
permitted
As a result, the slinky_devel/filesystem/dev/ directory will be nearly
empty.
Please let me know if that helps,
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