On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 3:21 AM, Manish Katiyar <mkatiyar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > /home/kernel> make net > CHK include/linux/version.h > CHK include/generated/utsrelease.h > CALL scripts/checksyscalls.sh > CC net/netlink/genetlink.o > mv: cannot move `net/netlink/.genetlink.o.tmp' to > `net/netlink/.genetlink.o.cmd': No such file or directory > make[2]: *** [net/netlink/genetlink.o] Error 1 > make[1]: *** [net/netlink] Error 2 > make: *** [net] Error 2 > Hi, > > This is perhaps OOT, but I have been struggling to figure out the > problem. While compiling kernel I'm getting the below error. > Everything seems fine > and I can see the file, however for some reason 'mv' can see the > source file. strace revealed that its failing with ENOENT. I don't > think there is anything special > with this directory (given that other things compile just fine), > except that this directory is on a ntfs mounted partition. > > /home/kernel> make net > CHK include/linux/version.h > CHK include/generated/utsrelease.h > CALL scripts/checksyscalls.sh > CC net/netlink/genetlink.o > mv: cannot move `net/netlink/.genetlink.o.tmp' to > `net/netlink/.genetlink.o.cmd': No such file or directory > make[2]: *** [net/netlink/genetlink.o] Error 1 > make[1]: *** [net/netlink] Error 2 > make: *** [net] Error 2 > > /home/kernel> ls -lrt net/netlink/.genetlink.o.tmp > -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 39301 2011-06-06 00:08 net/netlink/.genetlink.o.tmp > > /home/kernel> mv net/netlink/.genetlink.o.tmp net/netlink/.genetlink.o.cmd > mv: cannot move `net/netlink/.genetlink.o.tmp' to > `net/netlink/.genetlink.o.cmd': No such file or directory > > /home/kernel> mount|grep kernel > /dev/sda1 on /home/kernel type fuseblk > (rw,nosuid,nodev,allow_other,blksize=4096) > > /home/kernel> ls net/netlink/.genetlink.o.cmd > net/netlink/.genetlink.o.cmd > > /home/kernel> rm net/netlink/.genetlink.o.cmd > rm: cannot remove `net/netlink/.genetlink.o.cmd': No such file or directory > > /home/kernel> stat net/netlink/.genetlink.o.cmd > File: `net/netlink/.genetlink.o.cmd' > Size: 32093 Blocks: 64 IO Block: 4096 regular file > Device: 801h/2049d Inode: 223366 Links: 1 > Access: (0777/-rwxrwxrwx) Uid: ( 0/ root) Gid: ( 0/ root) > Access: 2011-06-06 00:08:26.394585000 -0700 > Modify: 2011-06-06 00:08:18.121035000 -0700 > Change: 2011-06-06 00:08:44.087640000 -0700 > > > Any suggestions, what I might be missing ? Manish, I know the mount command reports the filesystem r/w, but your results make it look like the filesystem is readonly. Did you verify you can manually write to the filesystem? I've seen mount lie before. (It's not really a lie. It reports what was passed on the mount command-line I believe, not the actually functionality of the filesystem.) Good Luck Greg _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies