I had a similar problem yesterday with this. I went through my /var/tmp directory and noticed files that weren't accessed for 2 years, which led me to believe they were temp files no longer being used. I erased those files.
Since then, I never had a problem with the message you described above.
I have a Compaq laptop with an IBM Auto 16/4 Token Ring Credit Card PCMCIA Adapter installed. I would like to use Sniffer Pro 3.5 on token ring networks to capture traffic.
However, when I switch to the adapter and choose SELECT SETTINGS and LOG on, I get the following message:
Sniffer failed...
I set up my system at work that has a single hard drive with two partitions. One holds Windows NT and the other holds Solaris 8.
When I boot into Solaris, is there any way I can access my files on the Windows NT partition? What are the commands necessary to mount the NT partition and get to...
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