ok,

The script should look something like (off the top of my head):

#!/bin/bash
/drive0/files/emptriv/emptriv

The file need to be saved with unix style line breaks! (Common pitfall) On my windows machine a use a program called Ultraedit32 which has the option to do line break convertions (File->Convertions->Dos to Unix), but there are tons of other ways to do that.

The script should named with an M as the first letter (you probably put it on the music partition because the files are pretty large) and it should be set to be executable:

cd /etc/preinit.d
chmod 755 Mscriptname

At this point running the script from the command line should run emptriv:

cd /etc/preinit.d
./Mscriptname

If that doesn't work you've probably done something wrong from above. If it does work but still freezes on boot then you need to investigate how the preinit has been installed. Check to see if the /sbin/hijack file is executable as well.

Hope this helps!

John
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1998 BMW ///M3 30 GB Mk2a, Tuner, and 10 GB backup