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You mean on the root fs for the machine that's hanging? If so I just
tried that and it didn't work. If you mean on the machine that I compile
the kernel on, then I'll have to try that tonight. Thanks.
Eric
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Serguei Ostrovskii wrote:
> Eric Reischer wrote:
>
> > Has anybody ever had a problem with either the kernel or INIT hanging when
> > it tries to start up (init, that is)? I have a PowerPC machine that I have
> > built a 2.4 kernel for (It won't work with 2.2) and it always hangs just
> > after freeing unused kernel memory. I was speaking with somebody who said
> > that means you need to compile something into the kernel, but they forgot
> > what it was. Anybody know? Thanks.
> >
> > ----------
> > Eric Reischer "You can't depend on your eyes
> > emr@engr.de.psu.edu if your imagination is out of focus."
> > emr@ccil.org -- Mark Twain
> >
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> Add the following to /etc/nsswitch.conf
>
> publickey: files [NOTFOUND=return]
>
> Sergey Ostrovsky.
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