Whoops... you can ignore this post, it seems i booted up the wrong harddrive. Well i feel foolish now. Richard Fillion rick@rhix.ods.org On Mon, 2003-05-05 at 17:40, Richard Fillion wrote: > This is the 2nd time this happens, to me, on different harddrives: > > alpharhix:~# chown root.root -R linux-2.4.20/ > chown: changing ownership of > `linux-2.4.20/include/config/dl2k/module.h': Operation not permitted > chown: changing ownership of `linux-2.4.20/include/config/unix98/pty': > Operation not permitted > chown: changing ownership of `linux-2.4.20/include/config/amd': > Operation not permitted > chown: changing ownership of `linux-2.4.20/include/config/autofs': > Operation not permitted > chown: changing ownership of `linux-2.4.20/include/config/autofs4': > Operation not permitted > chown: changing ownership of `linux-2.4.20/include/config/reiserfs': > Operation not permitted > chown: changing ownership of `linux-2.4.20/include/config/vfat': > Operation not permitted > chown: changing ownership of `linux-2.4.20/include/config/sysv': > Operation not permitted > chown: changing ownership of `linux-2.4.20/include/config/partition': > Operation not permitted > > > The files have owners of like 9873459827 or some INSANE number. Last > time it happened i just blamed the harddrive and reinstalled debian on > my 18gig scsi harddrive. But now it happened on the 18gig. > So...something's up. Anyone know why? > > I'm using ext2, both times, seagate drives, running kernel 2.4.20. > > Richard Fillion > rick@rhix.ods.org
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