Hi everyone I'm trying to install woody (3.0r1) on an ARM platform, it is all mostly hackish, own kernel, I just want to set up a "proper" complete Linux distro for ARM with a compiler, package-management, etc., something a bit more than busybox. So, I booted my kernel with an NFS-mounted boot-"floppy", the installer started, I managed after several attempts to go through the base-installation, either installing on an NFS mount, or on a local CF (no PCMCIA). I also performed the "kernel-install" (of course, I am not going to use that kernel, just to satisfy the installer), and "make system bootable", because I hoped that then the system will really become complete and ready for the reboot and further installation - but alas. /etc/inittab and all contents of /etc/rc* is missing. I found one more post on the internet about the same problem, and no suitable reply. I could get some scripts from somewhere, the problem is - I don't want to just boot this system, I want the 2 stage installer to start, then choose packages, etc. - the usual thing. Well, I can now boot into the shell, shall I just start the 2nd stage manually from there?
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