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> > > # ls -l |
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> > |
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> > notice in /usr/src/linux, you have much fewer files (not dirs), than |
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> > you do on your laptop. Something deleted them. |
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> > |
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> > The vmlinux, Module.symvers, and System.map are all generated files. |
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> > So it looks like something deleted those files while your kernel was |
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> > being compiled? |
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> > Very, very odd. |
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> I ran memtest86 about 1.5 times and there were no errors, but I |
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> couldn't boot a 2007.0 LiveCD with "gentoo-nofb nox". The screen |
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> filled up with: |
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> cp: Error: No space left on device |
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> I have 64MB memory on that system. I guess it filled up? |
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> - Grant |
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Same problem reported here with 192MB: |
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http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-559647.html |
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Seems weird there would be a bug like that after 7 months. I'm going |
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to try 2006.1 and Knoppix. |
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- Grant |
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