> Hongwei Li wrote: >> I installed a single, fresh fc4 system, kernel 2.6.12-1.1447_FC4. When I >> run >> find command, I got a warning such as: >> >> # find / -name sendmail -print >> /etc/log.d/scripts/services/sendmail >> /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail >> /etc/sysconfig/sendmail >> find: WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for /proc: this may be a bug in your >> filesystem driver. Automatically turning on find's -noleaf option. Earlier >> results may have failed to include directories that should have been >> searched. >> /usr/lib/sendmail >> /usr/sbin/sendmail >> /var/lock/subsys/sendmail >> >> What does this warning mean? Any bug in my filesystem? How to find the >> bug? >> If I run: >> >> # find / -noleaf -name sendmail -print >> >> then, no warning with the same outputs of other things. The man page of >> find >> shows the same text as in fc3, but I never got such warning in my several >> fc3 >> systems. So, what is the change from fc3 to fc4 in the command find? Why >> do >> we need this change (I never have any problem in fc3 with command find)? >> Should I always use -noleaf option with find in fc4? or, in wchich cases the >> option -noleaf should be used and in which cases -noleaf should not be used? > > Well-known issue with FC4 kernels. > > http://bugzilla.redhat.com/162418 > > Paul. > > Thanks for the information. It seems that this problem has not been fixed, or even no clue where the problem possibly is. I have to wait... Hongwei