I guess I might have missed something recently.

I used to run Linux emulation - at least a few weeks ago. I see my .opera
folder has files changed as recently as 21st of September. I don't remember
doing anything to stop it from running. Besides Opera, I have installed
some suse131 and a a few suse131_packages, which I am pretty sure used to
work.

I have

procfs                /proc              procfs     rw              0 0
procfs             /emul/linux/proc procfs ro,linux      0 0
procfs             /emul/linux32/proc procfs ro,linux    0 0
in my /etc/fstab, I also read  few times the documentation about the
emulation and couldn't find anything to have missed. I am using GENERIC on
amd64-current:
NetBSD nt61p 8.99.4 NetBSD 8.99.4 (GENERIC) #3: Sat Oct 21 01:52:57 BST
2017  
sysbuild@nt61p:/home/sysbuild/amd64/obj/home/sysbuild/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
amd64 x86_64 Intel 686-class NetBSD

with no modifications to the source at the moment (save a mod
in sys/dev/pci/sdhc_pci.c letting me to use my SD card on the T61p).

If I try to run any Linux executable now, I get:

$ /usr/pkg/emul/linux/bin/bash
sh: Cannot execute ELF binary /usr/pkg/emul/linux/bin/bash

As I said, GENERIC is unmodified and contains COMPAT_LINUX[32].

Any suggestion?

Chavdar Ivanov

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