The only reason i did an ls was because i was getting errors that a
certain installation program was un-executable, it was located in
/usr/sbin.. I found this out because tty2 displayed the errors during the
initial installation... doing an ls on /usr produed bin, and etc and lib i
think but no sbin and it also produced a seg fault... I've decided I should
probably try and upgrade the SRM, seeing as it is v4.3 i think.. I've never
used an alpha before, nor do I know anything about them, so this whole thing
is off the wall to me :)
Jim
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----- Original Message -----
From: Michal Jaegermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 10:46 PM
Subject: Re: RedHat 6.0 on an AS200 4/166
> > Okay.... I can ignore that error, and it appears that everything
does
> > install regardless of it, except the drives aren't being read correctly
for
> > some reason.. they give seg faults when you ls them... any ideas?
>
> Do you mean after you installed everything, rebooted and trying to run
> your system or from a shell spawned by an installation software on the
> second console? In the second case - yes, indeed, this 'ls' gives
> seg faults on some directories. So far I did not even try to look
> why but this is not "the real thing".
>
> 'ls' is a user-mode program anyway, and you have sources, so it is not
> that hard to investigate why it bombs our for you.
>
> Michal
>