Re: Can't mount proc filesystem

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oke..i try it

i try to porting gnome / KDE to run under omap...

On 8/23/09, Gary Thomas <gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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?
>
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