Paul (if I may),
>> From: "Paul J. Menchini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 12:50:26 -0400 (EDT)
>> I discovered that every non-directory file in
>> / was gone; in particular, the symbolic links /bin, /lib, and /sys (in
>> addition to /tmp and some local symbolic links) and the files /boot,
>> /kadb and /vmunix (as well as some backup versions of /vmunix) were
>> gone. In addition, my bootblocks on / were trashed.
> Wow, that's the worst autconf bug report I've ever seen. How in the
> world did "make check" trash the bootblocks?
That's exactly what I'd like to know--along with "how did it also delete
all the non-directory files in /?"
> I presume you were running the tests as root. (If I'm wrong, then
> there are other problems with your installation -- perhaps you should
> run fsck.)
Indeed, I ran the checks as root. The system fsck'ed fine.
> If you were running them as root, could you please try running the
> tests as an ordinary user with no special privileges? You should be
> able to trace them (see trace(1), and use the -f option if I remember
> correctly) and then find out which process is trying to unlink /bin
> and friends.
I will. I will try to run them today, but if not, this will have to
wait until the 30th, as I'm going to be out of town all next week.
Thanks,
Paul
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