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Technical Notes<br />

A wait(2) system call was executed by a process that had no existing or<br />

unwaited-for child processes. The child processes could have exited prematurely, or<br />

might never have been created.<br />

The symbolic name for this error is ECHILD, errno=10.<br />

No default media available<br />

Cause<br />

The volume manager issues this message if a user makes an eject(1) request when<br />

the drives contain no diskette or CD-ROM to eject.<br />

Action<br />

Insert a diskette or CD-ROM. If the volume manager is confused and there actually is<br />

a diskette or CD-ROM in a drive, run volcheck(1) to update the volume manager.<br />

If the system remains confused, try booting with the -r option to reconfigure devices.<br />

No directory! Logging in with home=/<br />

Cause<br />

The login(1) program could not find the home directory listed in the password file<br />

or NIS passwd(4) map, so it deposited the user in the root directory.<br />

Action<br />

Check that the user’s home directory is mounted and is owned by and accessible to<br />

that user. Perhaps the automounter tried to mount the home directory, but the NFS<br />

server did not respond quickly enough. Try listing the files in /home/username. If the<br />

NFS server responds to this request, have the user log out and log in again.<br />

It is possible that the automounter daemon is not running. Run the ps(1) command<br />

to see if automountd(1M) is present. If not, run the second command; if it appears<br />

to be wedged, run both these commands:<br />

130 Solaris Common Messages and Troubleshooting Guide ♦ October, 1998

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