From: Aniruddha on
Some more information:

Al other folders have normal permissions, /mnt on the other hand has:
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# ls -la /
d????????? ? ? ? ? ? mnt
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# mv /mnt ~
mv: cannot stat `/mnt': No such device or address
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# rm -Rf /mnt
rm: cannot remove `/mnt': No such device or address
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From: Andrei Popescu on
On Lu, 26 iul 10, 09:53:21, Aniruddha wrote:
> Some more information:
>
> Al other folders have normal permissions, /mnt on the other hand has:
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> # ls -la /
> d????????? ? ? ? ? ? mnt
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> # mv /mnt ~
> mv: cannot stat `/mnt': No such device or address
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> # rm -Rf /mnt
> rm: cannot remove `/mnt': No such device or address
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

You should run a fsck on your filesystems.

Regards,
Andrei
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