On Friday 11 January 2002 02.37, dep wrote:
bash: /sbin/mk_initrd: bad interpreter: permission denied
This is really odd. The interpreter of mk_initrd is /bin/bash, but since you're using it as your shell I'm guessing you can execute it. Is the file system your /bin is on mounted noexec, perhaps?
so. first -- any ideas as to the mk_initrd problem? second -- if i get the official suse 7.3 srpm for the alsa stuff and do a straight rebuild, am i likely to get a working version? will i need to install the kernel source for 2.4.16 as well, or will the build get whatever it wants from the kernel?
Since alsa is kernel modules you will need the kernel sources. But when I installed 2.4.16, the alsa modules were already in it. Strange that yours weren't. Did you get any errors about mounting file systems at all when you booted? regards Anders