On Wed, 01 Dec 2010 20:51:05 -0200, Renato S. Yamane wrote:
> [Please, let me in cc because I´m not subscribed on this mailing list]
Done.
> Since last week I can´t access the Windows shares anymore.
>
> I´m using Debian Squeeze and smb4k 0.10.7 (I already try mount it with
> command line, but
Hi,
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Since last week I can´t access the Windows shares anymore.
I´m using Debian Squeeze and smb4k 0.10.7 (I already try mount it with command
line, but I see the same error).
The Windows server is working fine and I can ac
OT and hijacking my own thread...
Does anybody understand the error I am getting from gpod:
Failed to remove watch
SOunds like a text message from a pickpocket to me. But it seems to
indicate a problem that prevents unmounting/ejecting the ipod. I
suppose, therefore that I am risking corru
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 14:18:09 -0600
Pedro Acevedo González <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>
> >On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 08:36:27 -0600
> >Pedro Acevedo González <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>I can't mount dvds of any kind. Does anybody know how could I fix this
On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 08:36:27 -0600
Pedro Acevedo González <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't mount dvds of any kind. Does anybody know how could I fix this
> problem
> my fstab:
> >> /etc/fstab: static file system information.
> #
> #
> proc/proc proc
I can't mount dvds of any kind. Does anybody know how could I fix this
problem
my fstab:
>> /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
#
proc/proc procdefaults0 0
/dev/hda2 / ext3defaults,errors=remount-ro 0
On 03 Feb 2004, Andreas Janssen wrote:
> Hello
>
> Hanspeter Kunz (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> > On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 16:37, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> >>
> >> I've noticed a worrying message at boot. It comes just after
> >> "Cleaning /tmp /var/run /var/lock"
> >>
> >> and reads:
> >> "mount: w
Hello
Hanspeter Kunz (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 16:37, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>>
>> I've noticed a worrying message at boot. It comes just after
>> "Cleaning /tmp /var/run /var/lock"
>>
>> and reads:
>> "mount: wrong fstype, bad option, bad superblock on tmpfs, or
>> to
Hello
Anthony Campbell (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> On 03 Feb 2004, Adam Aube wrote:
>> On Tuesday 03 February 2004 10:37 am, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>>> I've noticed a worrying message at boot. It comes just after
>>> "Cleaning /tmp /var/run /var/lock"
>>
>>> and reads:
>>> "mount: wrong fsty
is any of the filesystems (not marked as 'noauto') missing after
booting?
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 17:04, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 03 Feb 2004, Adam Aube wrote:
> > On Tuesday 03 February 2004 10:37 am, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > > I've noticed a worrying message at boot. It comes just after
> >
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 11:04 am, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 03 Feb 2004, Adam Aube wrote:
> > Can you post the contents of /etc/fstab?
[/etc/fstab snipped]
I have only two suggestions, and likely neither one will make a
difference, but they might be worth checking out anyway.
- On the /g
Hello
Anthony Campbell (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I've noticed a worrying message at boot. It comes just after
> "Cleaning /tmp /var/run /var/lock"
>
> and reads:
> "mount: wrong fstype, bad option, bad superblock on tmpfs, or
> too many mounted filesystems"
>
> In spite of this, everything
check /etc/fstab, I guess one of the entries is the problem.
cheers,
Hp.
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 16:37, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I've noticed a worrying message at boot. It comes just after
> "Cleaning /tmp /var/run /var/lock"
>
> and reads:
> "mount: wrong fstype, bad option, bad su
On 03 Feb 2004, Adam Aube wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 February 2004 10:37 am, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > I've noticed a worrying message at boot. It comes just after
> > "Cleaning /tmp /var/run /var/lock"
>
> > and reads:
> > "mount: wrong fstype, bad option, bad superblock on tmpfs, or
> >
check /etc/fstab, I guess one of the entries is the problem.
cheers,
Hp.
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 16:37, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I've noticed a worrying message at boot. It comes just after
> "Cleaning /tmp /var/run /var/lock"
>
> and reads:
> "mount: wrong fstype, bad option, bad su
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 10:37 am, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I've noticed a worrying message at boot. It comes just after
> "Cleaning /tmp /var/run /var/lock"
> and reads:
> "mount: wrong fstype, bad option, bad superblock on tmpfs, or
> too many mounted filesystems"
> In spi
I've noticed a worrying message at boot. It comes just after
"Cleaning /tmp /var/run /var/lock"
and reads:
"mount: wrong fstype, bad option, bad superblock on tmpfs, or
too many mounted filesystems"
In spite of this, everything seems to work as it should and
/var/log/boot
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 23:24:16 +0300
Manolis Tzanidakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [20030616] Rodney D. Myers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > Just got both machines to nfs mount. everything is working.
> >
> > I had to "tinkering", ie getting very frustrated, and started
> > sopping/starting al
[20030616] Rodney D. Myers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Just got both machines to nfs mount. everything is working.
>
> I had to "tinkering", ie getting very frustrated, and started
> sopping/starting all of the services on both machines, and exporting,
> re-exporting the directories.
>
> Not su
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 09:13:15 -0700 (PDT)
Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alvin,
Just got both machines to nfs mount. everything is working.
I had to "tinkering", ie getting very frustrated, and started
sopping/starting all of the services on both machines, and exporting,
re-exporting the di
hi jon...
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 09:12:53 +0200
> Jon Haugsand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Nfs is a pain in the ...
> >
> > >
> > > I've edited the /etc/exports file, to match the previous settings,
> > > but I'm getting this error message;
> > >
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 09:12:53 +0200
Jon Haugsand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Rodney D. Myers
> > I've re-installed debian, trying to get better hardware
> > detection/setup.
> >
> > Everything installed okay, still requires some tinkering.
> >
> > My one glaring problem. I cannot get my /home di
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Jon Haugsand wrote:
> * Alvin Oga
> > add soft to your mount options, so that the sytem can keep going
> > vs using hard mount which waits for the remotefs to come back online
> > - i rather use/risk soft mounts than to sit and wait
> > in a hung state ... the pc is
* Alvin Oga
> add soft to your mount options, so that the sytem can keep going
> vs using hard mount which waits for the remotefs to come back online
> - i rather use/risk soft mounts than to sit and wait
> in a hung state ... the pc is useless in that state anyway
>
> - and over
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Jon Haugsand wrote:
> * Shaul Karl
> > Just wondering: have you considered a replacement? Maybe you dropped it
> > all together? For some reason I believe that the 2.5 kernel
> > configuration help are not suggesting CODA in the strong way that the
> > 2.4 used to. Does NFS
* Shaul Karl
> Just wondering: have you considered a replacement? Maybe you dropped it
> all together? For some reason I believe that the 2.5 kernel
> configuration help are not suggesting CODA in the strong way that the
> 2.4 used to. Does NFS v4 much better then v3?
Haven't tried, really. Jus
On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 09:12:53AM +0200, Jon Haugsand wrote:
>
> Nfs is a pain in the ...
>
Just wondering: have you considered a replacement? Maybe you dropped it
all together? For some reason I believe that the 2.5 kernel
configuration help are not suggesting CODA in the strong way that the
* Rodney D. Myers
> I've re-installed debian, trying to get better hardware detection/setup.
>
> Everything installed okay, still requires some tinkering.
>
> My one glaring problem. I cannot get my /home directory nfs mounted to
> this machine.
Nfs is a pain in the ...
>
> I've edited the /etc/e
I've re-installed debian, trying to get better hardware detection/setup.
Everything installed okay, still requires some tinkering.
My one glaring problem. I cannot get my /home directory nfs mounted to
this machine.
I've edited the /etc/exports file, to match the previous settings, but
I'm getti
Hello all.
I'm trying to install 2.1 from a CD that I got from Linux Central. The
instalation goes fine until I run dselect. I can choose my installation
medium just fine. Then I can go through and pick all my packages. But
then when I choose INSTALL, the CD spins for a minute and then I get t
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