Nicholas Clark writes:
> Can't lock, lock is held by pid 32928.
> Does it relate to crond failing to run with:
> /usr/sbin/crond: can't lock /var/run/crond.pid, otherpid may be 67107332: Invalid 
>argument

Hmm, sounds familiar.  These are the original a.out binaries, aren't they?
libc4 isn't happy with the 2.2 kernels, and I suspect that this is the
problem.

This is where I start to hate the GPL - I do have a modified libc4 which
does work with 2.2 kernels, but the source is big, etc etc, hence I won't
upload it.  Shame, since it would provide an easy migration to the 2.2
kernels.
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