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df: Bad address



Hi all,

This is probably an old issue, but a search of the mailing list archives didn't return anything, and the only relevant thing Google managed was from the AMD64 lists...so here goes:

When doing a "df" from the command line, I get the following :

hppa-test:~# df
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5              65G  1.2G   61G   2% /
tmpfs                 498M     0  498M   0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda2             118M   12M  100M  11% /boot
df: `/mnt/home': Bad address
df: `/mnt/local': Bad address
df: `/mnt/public': Bad address

/mnt/home, local and public are all nfs mounts from an i386 Debian Sarge fileserver...

This doesn't happen on any of my other Debian boxes (8 x i386, 2 x Sparc64), only on this particular machine, a HP Visualize B2000 running latest Sarge with kernel 2.6.8-2-64:

hppa-test:~# uname -a
Linux hppa-test 2.6.8-2-64 #1 Thu Aug 25 05:54:47 UTC 2005 parisc64 GNU/Linux

Is this a known issue, will changing back to a 32-bit kernel resolve it?

Cheers,


Pete.



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