On Sat, Jun 02, 2001 at 01:47:29PM +0200, Santiago Garcia Mantinan wrote: > > You can ignore these on 2.2.x kernels. It's an artifact of LFS support > > in the newest glibc. Basically it tries to use LFS syscalls first, and > > then falls back to non LFS syscalls. The LFS syscalls does not exist on > > 2.2.x kernels, which is ok. > > Well, the problem is that I'm using potato, so I'm using libc6 2.1.3-18, > does this version make that syscall already? and another problem is that > mkraid breaks and doesn't finish making the raid5, ie ckraid on the raid > says that it cannot read the raid superblocks.
I don't see how you are getting this: /* #define __NR_adjtime 140 SunOS Specific */ Something is really screwy if it's using this non-existent syscall. Is this coming from the raid software? Ben -- -----------=======-=-======-=========-----------=====------------=-=------ / Ben Collins -- ...on that fantastic voyage... -- Debian GNU/Linux \ ` [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ' `---=========------=======-------------=-=-----=-===-======-------=--=---'

