Tar Gz wrote: > hemmm you're right... > > if i want to run bash, i must declare bash shell in the /etc/inittab ? > No, you'd have to build 'bash' and include it in your file system. What's wrong with the busybox shell? What are you trying to do that it can't? > On 8/23/09, Gary Thomas <gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Tar Gz wrote: >>> because my kernel booting and enter the busybox manually >>> >>> how to enter to shell like bash? >> The busybox shell is already running. It's more like 'sh' than 'bash' >> >> What do you want to do that you don't think you can?? >> >>> On 8/23/09, Gary Thomas <gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> Tar Gz wrote: >>>>> hi all >>>>> >>>>> i try to develop linux 2.6.26 kernel with omap patch but when i'm >>>>> booting, i'm enter busybox and running /etc/init.d/rcS >>>>> >>>>> but failed to mount proc filesystem...i have enabled kernel /rpoc >>>>> filesystems support but it's still can't mounting..any idea? >>>> You should not be running /etc/init.d/rcS manually. The log >>>> you sent previously shows it has already run. >>>> >>>> What makes you think that /proc wasn't mounted? >>>> Why are you running /etc/init.d/rcS by hand? -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Gary Thomas | Consulting for the MLB Associates | Embedded world ------------------------------------------------------------ -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html