From: mcreynpa@ctrvx1.vanderbilt.edu (MCREYNPA) Subject: Re: PS not working Date: Wed, 1 Sep 1993 16:05:00 GMT
In article <262fj6$hac@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>, bilan@cps.msu.edu (Thomas J Bilan) writes...
>I can't get 'ps' to work. When I go to run it I get:
>
>Make sure that a directory /proc exists, then include the following
>line in your /etc/fstab file:
>/proc /proc proc defaults
>Then next time you boot, ps should work. In the meantime do:
>mount /proc /proc -t procps.c:/proc/uptime: No such file or directory
This is actually incorrect. Try putting a line like this in /etc/rc:
/bin/mount /proc /proc -t proc
Works for me.
>Tom Bilan
>
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