Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 11:30:32 +0200 From: "Julien FOURNIER" <jFournier@gse.fr> To: <questions@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Problem at first boot Message-ID: <s3295b7b.055@smtpgate.gse.fr>
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Hello, I'm a new FreeBsd (French) user, and after 3 days of none-working installs, I, now can boot my server with FreeBSD installed on it. The problem is : it ask me to enter the path for the Shell, and I don't know where it is. Here is the message I get when I attempt to boot : "Can't exec /bin/sh fot /etc/rc : No such File or directory. Enter full path of Shell or type Enter for /bin/sh" If I type Enter, the system tells me that the file can't be found...I don't know how to do!!! I have installed the system as following : Standard installation * / =>1GB * /etc =>1GB * /bin =>1GB * /dev =>1GB * swap partition =>2GB * /var =>6GB Install with "FTP passive" This server is going to be a proxy server with vpn/ssl solution. Did I make an error while installing, or is there a simple solution to solve my (very very !!!) big problem?? Thanks a lot... ---------- Julien Fournier jfournier@gse.fr
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