Rob Jenkins (robj++at++quid.engr.sgi.com)
Mon, 2 Mar 1998 09:54:38 -0800
There are a few ways you might get this but the fact that you just installed
patches suggests that the most likely in your case in either an incomplete
install or just that you need to reboot ( or autoconfig -fv to rebuild the
kernel ). I think at least one of those patches you installed needs a reboot
after installing it. Look for the new kernel file: /unix.install . If that
file exists, this is your problem. You need to reboot, and then you will be
running the new kernel. So, try a reboot, if that file is still there try
autoconfig -fv, then reboot. If you still have this problem then let me know.
Cheers
Rob
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