/bin/sh: line1: /dev/tty1: Permission deniedForum: HD Install Topic: /bin/sh: line1: /dev/tty1: Permission denied started by: jimihieu Posted by jimihieu on June 03 2006,13:08
hii install DSL 2.4 into my HDD as debian... During the boot proces up to the line where it said: Running from hd, regenerating ld.... ... Loading /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/us.kmap.gz /bin/sh: line1: /dev/tty1: Permission denied /bin/sh: line1: /dev/tty1: Permission denied /bin/sh: line1: /dev/tty1: Permission denied /bin/sh: line1: /dev/tty1: Permission denied /bin/sh: line1: /dev/tty1: Permission denied /bin/sh: line1: /dev/tty1: Permission denied INIT: Id"1" respawning too fast: disable for 5 minutes INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel after that it just hang there... i wonder if this problem created during when DSL 1st boot up and ask for root and dsl users password but instead of typing a password i just ENTER.... Please give me some hints on how to overcome this problems many thanks. Posted by 300c_pilot on June 06 2006,09:26
I have not seen this error since I stopped playing with modems. I do the same thing for the passwords. So that is not the issue. The file looks like it got corrupted, re install DSL. Even though there are newer versions I have found that I like the 2.2 flavors, they just work with my pc's. Good Luck Posted by jimihieu on June 06 2006,13:28
hi which file got corrupted u know? /bin/sh? or something else? also for the noob question: what script is run after the keymap is loaded? thanx |