Messages in this thread | | | From | (david parsons) | Subject | A bizarre 2.3.15 buglet | Date | 30 Aug 1999 23:25:39 -0700 |
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I'm running 2.3.15 on some workstations (one at home, one at Tripwire) and I've come across some interesting glitches with the home machine: The home machine nfs-mounts a couple of directories from a 2.0.28+logo server, and after I rebuilt hdparm into one of these directories, the directory fell off the face of the earth.
Find /Mastodon/Core/hdparm returns nothing, as do directory listing there. But if I explicitly ls -l /Mastodon/Core/hdparm/usr/bin/hdparm, there it is in full executable glory. I had /Mastodon mounted with defaults, so I unmounted it and remounted it with actimeo=0, but the same behavior happened.
If anyone wants me to instrument up a kernel and spit diagnostics at them, I'd be happy to do so. (The only diagnostics I'm getting now are from lockd failing to communicate with the nonexistant lockd on the 2.0.28+logo machine.)
____ david parsons \bi/ One of these days my kernel plate will empty and \/ I can go back to application-land.
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