On Thu, 23 May 2002 19:26:28 -0800
civileme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Albert E. Whale wrote:
> 
> >Thanks for the reply, however this has recently occurred on an
> >application which was in service for over a year?
> >
> >Starbucks coffee always gives me reflux, I have had to cut back.
> >
> >Thanks again for the response.  Any other suggestions?
> >
> >Gary Dunn wrote:
> >
> >>On Thu, 2002-05-23 at 06:10, Albert E. Whale wrote:
> >>
> >>>[snip] Just
> >>>recently the mount command has issued the following errors:
> >>>
> >>>mount: /dev/fd0 is not a valid block device
> >>>
> >>>How do I get rid of this message which just started to occur?
> >>>
> >>I've gotten this on bad left brain days. Problem was I had reversed
> >>the order of the command line args, like "mount /mnt/floppy
> >>/dev/fd0" Calls for another trip to Starbucks.
> >>
> >>Gary Dunn
> >>Open Slate Project
> >>Honolulu
> >>
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> Hmmm,
> 
> # urpmi --force basesystem
> 
> It may be that you have been rootkitted.
> 
> Civileme

If He has then http://www.chkrootkit.org/  may help here as well...
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