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Subject2.1.43: could not get current directory
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Hello, everybody,

I am new on the list. I have some filesystem error that
I think it is introduced by kernel bugs. I installed my
linux by Slackware 3.2 with Service Pack 2. Then, I compiled
kernel version 2.1.43 by the following software version:

modutils 2.1.23
gcc 2.7.2.1
binutils 2.8.1.0.1
libc 5.4.23
ld.so 1.8.10
sh-utils 1.12

There is no errors during compiling kernel and modules.
But after doing something like:

mv foo/ foo.orig/
tar zxf foo.tar.gz

There are some filesystem error occured. The error message
is like:

shell-init: could not get current directory: getwd:
cannot access parent directories

Then I need to do fsck to correct these problems. I tried
to upgrade my system with the following software (but not
re-compile my kernel):

modutils 2.1.34
ld.so 1.9.2
sh-utils 1.16

But the problem is still there. Is there anyone who could
help me solve this?

By the way, what is the most stable 2.1.x kernel by now?
I need a stable kernel to test IPv6-related software.

Thanks for your advise in advance.

Sincerely,
Chang-hao Tsai
7, 21, 1997
--
Howard Chang-hao Tsai
chtsai@cctwin.ee.ntu.edu.tw

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