Hi,

Yes, the system has been working just fine but somehow su seg faulted so
I restarted and after restart my system was completely corrupted (at
least mount and su) and I haven't tried others. I have a new ASUS
motherboard that's working just fine in windows so it is not the
problem. I don't think it's hardware. But now I need my system back. Can
I reemerge mount, su, etc? What should I do?

Best regards,

Paulo Matos

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>Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Segmentation Fault Everywhere
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>Has this system been working till now?
>
>Seg faults are usually hardware problems - memory, cpu, motherboard.
Mine
>was a defective ASUS board (they replaced it).
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm running Gentoo on my desktop and somehow while I was working,
su'ing
>> to root and back, I got a segmentation fault while su'ing to root.
Then
>> I tried again and again and I started getting a lot of segmentation
>> faults. Then I rebooted, at the start of boot Gentoo was not able to
>> mount proc and stopped asking me if I wanted to enter as root so I
did.
>> I get segmentation fault with mount and su at least. What can I do?
(do
>> not answer "panic" please) Any ideas?
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Paulo Jorge Matos
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