Re: Recent commits cause system to not init, kernel loads fine.

Eric Oberlander <[email protected]> Thu, 6 Jun 2013 08:27:24 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.comp.security.ipcop.devel
Message-ID <CAPkz44HnZcWc_tAApH_-JiCm5-_pzNcYFdboXCrGp3ZaNKCg4w@mail.gmail.com>
Hi David

I had a similar problem, and traced it to the permissions of some of the
files in /etc/rc.d/
Basically the files from the upgrade .tgz didn't have execute permissions.

I had to login as root, remount the root partition and chmod +x the files
affected (such as rc.sysinit) before I could boot again.

I think the problem was caused when I did a partial rebuild, and used the
upgrade tgz from that. The problem fixed itself after a make clean & build.

HTH

Eric


On 6 June 2013 03:18, David W Studeman <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Somewhere past r7050, the builds will no longer init on either a 586
> or 686 machine here. The kernel loads fine and then it hangs
> indefinitely at the init into runlevel 3, it is clear from the console
> that nothing in rc.sysinit ever happens. I'm trying to narrow it down. I
> am building 7051 after cleaning to see if it boots, 7050 definitely
> does. I'm thinking 7052 is where I'll run into trouble but we'll see in
> a few hours. For reference, the 586 is an AMD K6-2 and the 686 is a
> Pentium 3 Coppermine.
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