Sounds like you better check to see if you were rooted...

Sam.

Ryan O'Rourke wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm running into some strange occurrences today on Fedora Core 1. 
> After a reboot I logged into my Gnome desktop and the panel was gone. 
> This has happened to me in the past and is easily solved by issuing 
> the 'gnome-panel &' command from a terminal. However today was 
> different as /usr/bin/gnome-panel seemed to have disappeared, along 
> with several other files and even an entire drive.
> To solve the panel problem I simply inserted my Fedora media and 'rpm 
> -Uvh --oldpackage gnome-panel*.rpm && yum update gnome-panel' but I'm 
> still wondering why this happened - especially in light of the other 
> problems listed below.
>
> Other strange behaviors are files that appear to be missing. Earlier 
> today I was moving some .wav files from my home directory to a 
> separate drive in the system mounted under /newdisk. The operation was 
> taking a very long time so I killed it and then listed /newdisk. 
> Nothing returned even though there was data on that drive previously 
> and files were apparently moving there since they are no longer in my 
> home directory.
> I thought the /newdisk drive was causing the problem so I unmounted 
> it. Now when I try to mount it I get the error "/dev/hdb1: 
> Input/output error"
>
> Also, I tried to run a script located in /usr/local/bin called 
> 'psfind'. According to ls this script is MIA, but when I do a 
> '/usr/local/bin/ps[tab][tab]' it shows up as an option in Bash. So I 
> downloaded another copy of psfind and did 'mv /home/ryan/psfind.pl 
> /usr/local/bin && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/psfind.pl'.
> The file moved just fine, but on the chmod operation I get an error: 
> "mv: cannot stat `/usr/local/bin/psfind': Input/output error"
>
> Does anyone have any ideas as to what is going on here? Any help 
> appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
>
> -- Ryan
>
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