Hi,

If your new bash is in /usr/local that's likely the problem. You need a
/bin/sh at boot time. /usr/ won't be mounted until later if it's on a
separate partition. All binaries needed to boot have to be in /bin.

Your filesystem is probably fine, just put a bash back in /bin and things
will likely work after an fsck. If you're feeling ambitious and can risk
the change go ahead and upgrade to 2.0 and that will fix everything too. 

Havoc Pennington ==== http://pobox.com/~hp





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