If you have Linux Netscape.  View file:///mnt/  and you will get
/usr/compat/linux/mnt.  This is the same with acroread or any other
linux labeled binary (I guess).

So I removed /usr/compat/linux/mnt.  That fixed it.  I understand that
binaries labeled with brandelf search /usr/compat/linux as root first.
I just didn't expect to see floppy and cdrom in my /mnt partition.  Um.
I was about to blame it on vinum.  I thought I was seeing under the
mounted file system in /mnt.

I didn't find mention of this anywhere so I figured I would send it in.

It is obvious in hind sight.

brandelf /usr/local/netscape/communicator-linux-4.76.bin
File '/usr/local/netscape/communicator-linux-4.76.bin' is of brand
'SVR4' (0).

What is the difference in branding something Linux vs. SVR4?



-=Bill


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