On Friday 16 September 2005 23:42, Daniel Eischen wrote:
> > I'd be *very* suprised..
> > I expect he just downloaded an RPM from somewhere..
>
> It's probably just not having linux.ko/linprocfs.ko loaded.
>
>   $ kldstat
>   Id Refs Address    Size     Name
>    1    1 0xc0400000 498518   kernel
>   $ /usr/compat/linux/bin/ls
>   ELF binary type "0" not known.
>
>   $ sudo kldload linux.ko
>   $ kldstat
>   Id Refs Address    Size     Name
>    1    5 0xc0400000 498518   kernel
>    2    1 0xc2a1a000 16000    linux.ko
>   $ /usr/compat/linux/bin/ls /bin
>   basename  chgrp  cp    echo   fgrep  ls     mv    rm     setserial  stty 
>  true bash      chmod  date  egrep  grep   mkdir  nice  rmdir  sh        
> sync   uname bash2     chown  dd    false  ln     mknod  pwd   rpm    sleep
>      touch

Wow that's weird..
I wonder why that happens?

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