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Bloch, Jack wrote:

>I try to open a non-existan device driver node file. The Kernel returns a
>value of -1 (expected). However, when I read the value of errno it contains
>a value of 29. A call to the perror functrion does print out the correct
>error message (a value of 2). Why does this happen?
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I tried this on a 2.6.0-test11 and it works fine. Pls specify your
kernel version and attach the program if possible.

/Raj

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