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Robert, If you have reason to suspect or would like to verify the integrity of your operating system binaries (or files), you can check those out at; http://sunsolve.Sun.COM/pub-cgi/fileFingerprints.pl where Sun has a database of md5 checksums for almost all the Solaris 2.x files they've ever released. mike On Apr 2, 9:47pm, Robert Mullenax wrote: > Subject: Re: weird problem > ls works everywhere but those directories..but I'll try that. > I tried to turning off NFS, (unshareall) but that didn't help. > > Thanks for the tips. > Robert > > > Jeff Masters wrote: > > > > My only guess is that the "ls" binary is corrupt or your machine has been > > hacked into and someone has messed with the ls binary. Try copying over > > an ls binary from another machine running the same OS and see if it works. > > You might also turn off all NFS mounts and see if ls works then. > > > > ...