I did this. I tried to start a staticly linked ash shell to no avail. No libs are better than any libs :) Thanks Brian On Wednesday 04 December 2002 4:48 pm, Dan Malek wrote: > Brian Waite wrote: > > ...Then I get the message No init found. > > First, try using something simple like /bin/bash as your init program. > Trying to start up the init program relies on lots of things being > present in the file system. If the program starts, and then exits, > you still get this message. > > Just use a trivial, simple file system to get started. A shell, > couple of commands and minimal libraries are easier to debug. > > Good luck :-) > > -- Dan
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