No it just works fine, with ls -ld command, only problem is when I use
the command find.
regarding file system everything else is wokring fine, only locate and
find is not working.
error as ...
# find
.
./lost+found
find: ./etc: No such file or directory
find: ./proc: No such file or directory
find: ./sys: No such file or directory
find: ./dev: No such file or directory
find: ./var: No such file or directory
find: ./usr: No such file or directory
find: ./opt: No such file or directory
find: ./bin: No such file or directory
find: ./boot: No such file or directory
find: ./home: No such file or directory
find: ./lib: No such file or directory
find: ./lib64: No such file or directory
find: ./media: No such file or directory
find: ./mnt: No such file or directory
find: ./root: No such file or directory
find: ./sbin: No such file or directory
find: ./srv: No such file or directory
find: ./tmp: No such file or directory
./altiris-adlagent-2.6-12.x86_64.bin
./adlagent.conf.default
./.hpshm_keyfile
./findutils-locate-4.2.27-14.2.x86_64.rpm
./findutils-4.2.27-14.2.x86_64.rpm
regards
Anil
On 1/22/07, Joachim Schrod
Anil Kalasa wrote:
I am facing problem with find command,
When I enter find / -name test.sh -print or only find from root command it throws an error as
# find / -name test.sh -print find: /etc: No such file or directory find: /proc: No such file or directory
I've only seen such errors when the file system was damaged. (Or when they are dangling symlinks, but I don't expect /etc to be a symlink.)
Are there any error messages when you call: ls -l / Output of ls -ld /etc ? stat /etc ?
Joachim
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