Dani Doni escribió:
I don't think so, because the /etc/passwd file should have been created by the base system install, haven't it?Hi, 6. Corrupt /etc/passwd file?
I mean, I installed on a clean system: no partitions, no other data.
See u 2006/3/16, Philip Charles <philipc@copyleft.co.nz>:On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 11:23, Andrea Bolognani wrote:On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 23:06:09 +0100 Alejandro Serrano <trupill@yahoo.es> wrote:Of course. I did the floppy boot disk, and followed all the instructions. Although I'm installing on a completely blank machine, not in any machine with GNU/Linux, that's why I'm using the Debian CDs.Then I don't know how to help you :( Sorry. I installed a couple of time using the first CD and everything went ok. This error seems really weird.It has me beaten. I can only suggest running though a check list. 1. The Hurd partition was formatted for Hurd and not Linux?
Yes
2. ./native-install was run after the first (single user) reboot?
In that point I start getting chown problems
3. ./native-install was run after the second (single user) reboot? 4. The third reboot was multi-user? 5. <login root> was entered after the third reboot?
I tried, ignoring the error, but login tells me no 'root' user exists
Rather childish I know, but I cannot think of anything else as no one else seems to have had this problem
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