Hi !  Everybody  
This sounds strange  ;-)  and also I got strange feed back for it. :-( 

Well, When I try the command: ( Subhash's question ) 

 find  / -name "filename"  

I get message   find:/ proc/6/fd : permission denied. 

Actually it was already asked by Subhash in the redhat list. \

IMPORTANT:

But my question is that when I am having root permissions ( i.e. su ) then
also it show this message. 
Why the access to the file :  /proc/5/fd   is not even given to the root.
 I am again raising this question to all.

SOME FEEDBACKS:

Rajagopal Subash wrote:

>  Dear All: Whenever I run find command with any options, I get the
> following error message,find : /proc/5/fd:permission denied Can anyone
> help me to know the reason for the error message.Subash


#Rodrigo Moya wrote : 
#This is because you've got no permissions to access this file. It's an
#error message, but it's normal if you're not the owner of this file.

     ( PS: Even root is denied of that . But Why ?? )
 
#Steven W. Orr's  wrote: 
#Because you don't have permission to read the file.

   ( but what if I am the superuser ;-) ) 


#Edward Dekkers's  wrote: 
#*That's normal. Mine does that. Ignore it.

  ( why to ignore it ??? Sir )

Please help me in this regard.
Thanks and regards,
Pranav
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