Re: init.asm - 0.03 (19-Jun-2002) - asmutils 0.18

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Bodo Giannone wrote:
Hello,

I am the maintainer of BG-Tiny Linux Bootdisk.

Thank you. I downloaded it and tried it. Sure is tiny! Seemed to work fine. (unlike "a-linux" which hung on me the last time I tried it, IIRC)

The tiny init version included in asmutils-0.18 (init.asm 0.03,
19-Jun-2002) is exactly what I was looking for to integrate into BG-Tiny
Linux Bootdisk. Unfortunately I am havging some problems I cannot
resolve myself due to lacking assembler skills.

I want to start /bin/sh on tty1-4 without using getty or login.
Unfortunately directly after booting I get the following error message:
"can't access tty, job control turned off". This could mean that init
does not activate the ttys completely. Is there a possibility to change
that?

Always a "possibility"! I'm gradually acquiring a few assembly skills... but I'm not sure what "init" is supposed to do. Quite a difference between the asmutils "init" and /sbin/init on my system!!! The "init" you're using comes from Busybox, right?

The sh I am using is ash from BusyBox 1.3.2. If I try to use sh.asm from
asmutils-0.18 I only get a segfault.

Hmmm. It seems to work okay for me - that's launching it from my "usual" shell or from the shell from Busybox (I guess) that I get after booting your disk... and mounting the partition with asmutils on it - not "from scratch". How would I see this segfault?

I am using linux kernel 2.4.36.2 and uClibc 0.9.27 (linked statically).

It would be great if someone had a suggestion.

I'd be willing to attempt to modify the asmutils "init", if I knew what it needed to do differently. Anyone know where I can find a "newbie's quickstart guide to init"? Maybe I should look at the Busybox code...

That's not much of a "suggestion". I just wanted to give ya some encouragement. It "should" be a "possibility" to fix any problems you're having with asmutils.

Best,
Frank

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