The kernel keeps spwaning /bin/sh at booting time

From: Shan, Guo Wen (Gavin)
Date: Sat Apr 28 2007 - 09:18:38 EST


Hi,

The system keeps spwaning /bin/sh at booting time. I'm using busybox1.5. Do you have any ideas?

v_console_console_init: try to register CONSOLE driver
register_console: name ttyVC, index 1, a0=0xc02e910c, a1=0xc000380c,a2=0xc0006378
register_console: console ttyVC, cmd line ttyMM
register_console: console ttyVC1 IS the one !!!!!!
**************************************************************
name: ttyVC, index: 1, flags: 0x00000017
name: ttyMM, index: 0, flags: 0x00000005
**************************************************************
v_console_console_init: register CONSOLE driver sucessfully
Freeing unused kernel memory: 1536k init
Warning: unable to open an initial console.

Please press Enter to activate this console. init: can't log to /dev/tty5
starting pid 191, tty '/dev/ttyS1': '/bin/sh'
#
Please press Enter to activate this console. init: can't log to /dev/tty5
starting pid 192, tty '/dev/ttyS1': '/bin/sh'
#
Please press Enter to activate this console. init: can't log to /dev/tty5
starting pid 193, tty '/dev/ttyS1': '/bin/sh'
#
Please press Enter to activate this console. init: can't log to /dev/tty5
starting pid 194, tty '/dev/ttyS1': '/bin/sh'
#
Please press Enter to activate this console. init: can't log to /dev/tty5
starting pid 195, tty '/dev/ttyS1': '/bin/sh'
#
Please press Enter to activate this console. init: can't log to /dev/tty5
starting pid 196, tty '/dev/ttyS1': '/bin/sh'
#
Please press Enter to activate this console. init: can't log to /dev/tty5
starting pid 197, tty '/dev/ttyS1': '/bin/sh'
#
Please press Enter to activate this console. init: can't log to /dev/tty5
starting pid 198, tty '/dev/ttyS1': '/bin/sh'
#
Please press Enter to activate this console. init: can't log to /dev/tty5
starting pid 199, tty '/dev/ttyS1': '/bin/sh'

Thanks,
Gavin
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