Xref: utzoo news.software.b:4214 comp.unix.wizards:20682 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!uokmax!munnari.oz.au!cluster!metro!pta!bob From: bob@pta.oz (Bob Vernon) Newsgroups: news.software.b,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: Strange problem with /etc/mtab Message-ID: <574@pta.oz> Date: 21 Feb 90 06:58:06 GMT References: <1990Feb17.023003.7444@phri.nyu.edu> Reply-To: bob@pta.oz.au (Bob Vernon) Organization: Pyramid Technology Corporation, Sydney Lines: 40 In article <1990Feb17.023003.7444@phri.nyu.edu> roy@phri.nyu.edu (Roy Smith) writes: > > Every once in a while, a strangeness shows up in my /etc/mtab file. >Right now, it looks like: > >stdin: not in comprc7decode: 0 0 >/dev/ra0a / 4.2 rw 7 1 >/dev/ra0h /usr1 4.2 rw 1 5 >[etc] > > Does anybody have any idea what might possibly be going on? A customer of ours once had almost the same problem. Not the same strange message but one that just doesn't belong in the mtab file. The mtab file looked like :- Current timezone -10:00 west, Australian style dst (-600 minutes west, dst style = 2) /dev/iop/pdisk00a / 4.2 rw,noquota 1 1 /dev/iop/pdisk00d /usr 4.2 rw,noquota 1 2 [etc] Took ages to track it down but it was obvious once I realised what had happened. In our /etc/rc script the following sequence of commands occur :- /etc/timezone -600 2 >/dev/null [ about 2 screenfuls of comments and other commands ] cat < /dev/null > /etc/mtab One day someone trashed /dev/null. ("It looked like a silly name so I I removed it"). So guess what happened on the next reboot. I would guess that it is some similar sequence of clearing mtab on your system. -m------- Robert Vernon UUCP: pyramid!pta!bob ---mmm----- Pyramid Technology (Australia) ACSNET: bob@pta.oz.au -----mmmmm--- 328 High Street PHONE: +61 2 415 0515 -------mmmmmmm- Chatswood 2067 Australia FAX: +61 2 417 8636