"AK" == Anil Kalasa
writes:
AK> No it just works fine, with ls -ld command, only problem is when I use AK> the command find. AK> regarding file system everything else is wokring fine, only locate and AK> find is not working. AK> error as ... AK> # find AK> . AK> ./lost+found AK> find: ./etc: No such file or directory AK> find: ./proc: No such file or directory You mentioned that already; that doesn't help to identify your problem. It's quite clear WHAT happens, but not WHY it happens. That message appears when there is an entry in the directory list and the inode of that entry could not be opened. The directory list only contains the name and the inode number, so find knows that there should something be there. But when the respective directory (e.g., /etc) shall be opened, the Linux filesystem returns ENOENT (no such file or directory) since it doesn't find that inode. As I wrote, that happens normally only with dangling symlinks or when a file system is damaged. And it's very strange that the lost+found directory could be opened, but etc couldn't. So it's not a general problem with all directory entries. That's the reason why I asked for the output of ls -l / (actually, ls -li / would be even better) and of stat /etc. Maybe one can get a clue from that output. With the currently available information, the probability of help for you is low. Joachim PS: Please answer only to the list. I don't read opensuse by email and I don't want that stuff in my inbox. I also won't react faster when you stuff my inbox, that just makes me loose interest in your problem. Thanks. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Joachim Schrod Email: jschrod@acm.org Roedermark, Germany -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org