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1 Error num: 1 Meaning: Not owner Error num: 2 Meaning: No such file or directory Error num: 3 Meaning: No such process Error num: 4 Meaning: Interrupted system call Error num: 5 Meaning: I/O error Error num: 6 Meaning: No such device or address Error num: 7 Meaning: Arg list too long Error num: 8 Meaning: Exec format error Error num: 9 Meaning: Bad file number Error num: 10 Meaning: No child processes Error num: 11 Meaning: Resource temporarily unavailable Error num: 12 Meaning: Not enough space Error num: 13 Meaning: Permission denied Error num: 14 Meaning: Bad address Error num: 15 Meaning: Block device required Error num: 16 Meaning: Device busy Error num: 17 Meaning: File exists Error num: 18 Meaning: Cross-device link Error num: 19 Meaning: No such device Error num: 20 Meaning: Not a directory Error num: 21 Meaning: Is a directory Error num: 22 Meaning: Invalid argument Error num: 23 Meaning: File table overflow Error num: 24 Meaning: Too many open files Error num: 25 Meaning: Not a typewriter Error num: 26 Meaning: Text file busy Error num: 27 Meaning: File too large Error num: 28 Meaning: No space left on device Error num: 29 Meaning: Illegal seek Error num: 30 Meaning: Read-only file system Error num: 31 Meaning: Too many links Error num: 32 Meaning: Broken pipe Error num: 33 Meaning: Argument out of domain Error num: 34 Meaning: Result too large Error num: 35 Meaning: No message of desired type Error num: 36 Meaning: Identifier removed Error num: 37 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 38 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 39 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 40 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 41 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 42 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 43 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 44 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 45 Meaning: Lockf deadlock detection Error num: 46 Meaning: No locks available Error num: 47 Meaning: Illegal byte sequence Error num: 48 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 49 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 50 Meaning: Not on the network Error num: 51 Meaning: No data Error num: 52 Meaning: Stream ioctl timeout Error num: 53 Meaning: No stream resources
2 Error num: 54 Meaning: Not a stream Error num: 55 Meaning: Package not installed Error num: 56 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 57 Meaning: Link severed Error num: 58 Meaning: Advertise error Error num: 59 Meaning: Srmount error Error num: 60 Meaning: Error on send Error num: 61 Meaning: Protocol error Error num: 62 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 63 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 64 Meaning: Multihop attempted Error num: 65 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 66 Meaning: Cross mount point Error num: 67 Meaning: Bad message Error num: 68 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 69 Meaning: Disk quota exceeded Error num: 70 Meaning: Stale NFS file handle Error num: 71 Meaning: Too many levels of remote in path Error num: 72 Meaning: Value too large to be stored in data type Error num: 73 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 74 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 75 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 76 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 77 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 78 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 79 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 80 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 81 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 82 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 83 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 84 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 85 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 86 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 87 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 88 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 89 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 90 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 91 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 92 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 93 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 94 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 95 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 96 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 97 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 98 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 99 Meaning: Unexpected Error Error num: 100 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 101 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 102 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 103 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 104 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 105 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 106 Meaning: Unknown error
3 Error num: 107 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 108 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 109 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 110 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 111 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 112 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 113 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 114 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 115 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 116 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 117 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 118 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 119 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 120 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 121 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 122 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 123 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 124 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 125 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 126 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 127 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 128 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 129 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 130 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 131 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 132 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 133 Meaning: Pathname is remote Error num: 134 Meaning: Operation completed at server Error num: 135 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 136 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 137 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 138 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 139 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 140 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 141 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 142 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 143 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 144 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 145 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 146 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 147 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 148 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 149 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 150 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 151 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 152 Meaning: Cannot load required kernel module Error num: 153 Meaning: Object file error in loading kernel module Error num: 154 Meaning: Symbol matching given spec not found Error num: 155 Meaning: Cannot unload kernel module Error num: 156 Meaning: Version number mismatch for loadable kernel module Error num: 157 Meaning: Configured kernel resource exhausted Error num: 158 Meaning: Cannot register required kernel module Error num: 159 Meaning: Cannot unregister kernel module
4 Error num: 160 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 161 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 162 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 163 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 164 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 165 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 166 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 167 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 168 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 169 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 170 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 171 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 172 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 173 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 174 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 175 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 176 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 177 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 178 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 179 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 180 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 181 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 182 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 183 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 184 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 185 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 186 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 187 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 188 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 189 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 190 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 191 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 192 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 193 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 194 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 195 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 196 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 197 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 198 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 199 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 200 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 201 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 202 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 203 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 204 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 205 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 206 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 207 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 208 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 209 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 210 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 211 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 212 Meaning: Unknown error
5 Error num: 213 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 214 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 215 Meaning: Unresolved external Error num: 216 Meaning: Socket operation on non-socket Error num: 217 Meaning: Destination address required Error num: 218 Meaning: Message too long Error num: 219 Meaning: Protocol wrong type for socket Error num: 220 Meaning: Protocol not available Error num: 221 Meaning: Protocol not supported Error num: 222 Meaning: Socket type not supported Error num: 223 Meaning: Operation not supported Error num: 224 Meaning: Protocol family not supported Error num: 225 Meaning: Address family not supported by protocol family Error num: 226 Meaning: Address already in use Error num: 227 Meaning: Can't assign requested address Error num: 228 Meaning: Network is down Error num: 229 Meaning: Network is unreachable Error num: 230 Meaning: Network dropped connection on reset Error num: 231 Meaning: Software caused connection abort Error num: 232 Meaning: Connection reset by peer Error num: 233 Meaning: No buffer space available Error num: 234 Meaning: Socket is already connected Error num: 235 Meaning: Socket is not connected Error num: 236 Meaning: Can't send after socket shutdown Error num: 237 Meaning: Too many references: can't splice Error num: 238 Meaning: Connection timed out Error num: 239 Meaning: Connection refused Error num: 240 Meaning: Remote peer released connection Error num: 241 Meaning: Host is down Error num: 242 Meaning: No route to host Error num: 243 Meaning: Unknown error Error num: 244 Meaning: Operation already in progress Error num: 245 Meaning: Operation now in progress Error num: 246 Meaning: Operation would block Error num: 247 Meaning: Directory not empty Error num: 248 Meaning: File name too long Error num: 249 Meaning: Too many levels of symbolic links Error num: 250 Meaning: No message of desired type Error num: 251 Meaning: Function is not available
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