I just noticed this in the context of mounting a vfat
partition. I didn't notice any problems here but I did find
a solution. 

The order of entries in /etc/fstab is important.  Make sure
that the proc filesystem is first.  This eliminated the
problem for me.

-- 
Jean Pierre


On Wed, 30 Apr 1997, Andreas Tille wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> when starting my Debian box I get the following error message:
> 
> Loadin modules
> /etc/init.d/kerneld: cd: /proc/sys: No such file or directory
> 
> It is the same for different kernel versions (2.0.29 from HD or
> 2.0.25 from an old floppy).
> 
> What consequences could happen?
> 
> I get some warnings about unresolved symbols while `depmod -a'.
> Is there any connection? If not I ask the depmod-problem more
> detailed in another question.


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