Messages in this thread |  | | | From | Nils Bokermann <> | | Subject | Re: Initial Ramdisk | | Date | Sat, 6 Feb 1999 16:03:36 +0100 (MET) |
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> In message <199902051632.QAA27900@ulla.hrz.uni-bielefeld.de>, Nils Bokermann wr > ites: > +----- > | > Booting goes straight on to the point when reading > | > the ramdisk. The screen says: > | > VFS Mounted root (minix filesystem) > | > and then it hangs. > | > | Ok, I've figured something out. The initial-ramdisk tries to > | start /linuxrc. And then it stops. What I do not > | understand, is that it ran with 2.0.36. > +--->8 > > /linuxrc is a shell script. Are you using glibc2.1, by any chance? And are > AF_UNIX sockets built as modules?
I'm still of using glibc2 -- and CONFIG_UNIX is set...
> > If so, there's a bit of nastiness where you're much better off building > AF_UNIX socket support directly into the kernel.
Well it IS "y" -- any further hints??
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