Last week I did an 'apt-get update' of a debain unstable and now I've noticed that my /proc fs is broke.
It appears to be mounted correctly and all the entries show up if you do a 'ls' but if you actually try to look at an entry its just blank. Fex: # cat /proc/interrupts # That's it no output no error. I was running a 2.4.13 kernel at the time and everything was working. Last night I upgraded to .17 and it still does the same thing. System runs fine otherwise just anything that has to do with /proc either blocks or throws an error. I have another system running a hybrid testing/unstable and 2.4.16 and it works fine. I've checked and all the versions of stuff listed in Documentation/Changes and they meet or exceed whats required. Yes.. /proc is enabled in the kernel. At least it shows to be. Any ideas? I realize that this is more of a kernel thing than a Debian thing but it seems very suspect that it appears to have broke after an update. -- Richard A. Smith Bitworks, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 501.846.5777 x204 Sr. Design Engineer http://www.bitworks.com