Adeodato Simó wrote:
close 505446
thanks

* Nigel Horne [Thu, 20 Nov 2008 16:03:40 +0000]:

/  /./  bind  bind  0
/home /home bind bind 0

These lines in /etc/fstab are the culprit: you are bind-mounting / on
top of /, and /home on top of /home. Since mlocate is configured to
prune bind mounts (PRUNE_BIND_MOUNTS="yes" in updatedb.conf), and the
root directory is a bind mount, *everything* gets prunned.

I have no idea why would your system be doing such thing. You should
investigate why those lines are there and/or remove them or,
alternatively, set PRUNE_BIND_MOUNTS="no" in your updatedb.conf).

Where should I start investigating. Debian installs a *lot* of software and I wouldn't
even know where to begin.
Hope this helps; in the meantime, I'm marking this bug as closed.

Why? Clearly there's a bug somewhere!!!


--
Nigel Horne
ClamAV, The Open-Source GPL Multi-Platform Anti-Virus tool-kit




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