Daniel Jacobowitz wrote: > That is not enough information. Sorry!
> What goes wrong? What kernel version is it? Is NPTL used? df gives a report like: "/": Bad address "/usr": Bad address ... for each mounted file system. Looking at the df source, it appearred that this message is produced when an error code is returned from libc. I don't recall exactly the error message when I attempted to invoke gcc, but it was something about a "process". Also, emacs wouldn't start up and complained that some of the .elc were not created by emacs. I tested with kernel versions 2.6.0-test8 initially and then 2.6.0-test7 with the same results. I believe than NTPL is compiled in by default in 2.6.0 test kernels. I was unsure whether to file this bug report since it occurred on x86_64 kernel which is not officially supported by Debian. Again, after reverting to 2.3.2-9, all was well again. -- Kevin Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]