Messages in this thread | | | From | <> | Subject | 2.1.122 am-utils-6.0a16 broken | Date | Wed, 23 Sep 1998 10:02:23 -0400 |
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I've run am-utils-6.0a16 on earlier 2.1.xxx kernels with no problem. But now with 2.1.122 I get:
Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[297]: AM-UTILS VERSION INFORMATION: Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[297]: Copyright (c) 1997-1998 Erez Zadok Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[297]: Copyright (c) 1990 Jan-Simon Pendry Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[297]: Copyright (c) 1990 Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[297]: Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[297]: am-utils version 6.0a16 (build 1). Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[297]: Built by neal@nbeckerpc.hns.com on date Tue Jun 23 15:23:52 EDT 1998. Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[297]: cpu=i686 (little-endian), arch=i686, karch=i686. Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[297]: full_os=linux, os=linux, osver=2.1.102, vendor=pc. Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[297]: Map support for: root, passwd, union, nis, ndbm, file, error. Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[297]: AMFS: nfs, link, nfsx, nfsl, host, linkx, program, union, inherit, Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[297]: ufs, cdfs, pcfs, auto, direct, toplvl, autofs, error. Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[297]: FS: autofs, isofs, nfs, vfat, ext2. Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[297]: Network: wire="LF-24.hns.com" (netnumber=139.85.24). Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[297]: My ip addr is 0x7f000001 Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[298]: released controlling tty using setsid() Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[298]: creating autofs service listener Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[298]: file server localhost type local starts up Sep 21 08:48:39 nbeckerpc amd[299]: /net: mount: Operation not supported by device Sep 21 08:48:40 nbeckerpc amd[299]: /net: mount: Operation not supported by device Sep 21 08:48:40 nbeckerpc amd[299]: mount_amfs_toplvl: Operation not supported by device Sep 21 08:48:40 nbeckerpc amd[298]: /net: mount (amfs_auto_cont): Operation not supported by device
Any ideas? I'm not sure which kernels this last worked on. It definately worked on 2.1.102, I might have tried it on 2.1.115, but I'm not sure about that.
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