Re: shutdown problem with NFS

2002-09-04 Thread christopher j bottaro
On Wednesday 04 September 2002 03:34 pm, Gordon Messmer wrote: > In my case, anyway, the problem is intermittent. If I log out and check > fuser's output 4 times, I might see problems twice. If you log out and > 'fuser -vm /shared' says nothing, then reboot should work fine. If not, > then ther

Re: shutdown problem with NFS

2002-09-04 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Sat, 2002-08-31 at 11:15, christopher j bottaro wrote: > hey, > ok, one of the error messages when shutting down is "/shared not mounted". > btw, its /shared not /home like i said in earlier messages. i did > "/sbin/fuser -vm /shared" and it returns nothing at all. In my case, anyway, the

Re: shutdown problem with NFS

2002-08-31 Thread christopher j bottaro
hey, ok, one of the error messages when shutting down is "/shared not mounted". btw, its /shared not /home like i said in earlier messages. i did "/sbin/fuser -vm /shared" and it returns nothing at all. also if i run that command from kde's konsole, it kills xwindows...whats up with that? t

Re: shutdown problem with NFS

2002-08-26 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 11:18, christopher j bottaro wrote: > cool, thanks for the reply. /home is mounted via NFS, but i use KDE-3.0.3, > not gnome. could something similar be happening with KDE? Sure, something could. It could still be gconfd if you're using any GNOME apps like Evolution. Lo

Re: shutdown problem with NFS

2002-08-26 Thread christopher j bottaro
cool, thanks for the reply. /home is mounted via NFS, but i use KDE-3.0.3, not gnome. could something similar be happening with KDE? thanks, christopher On Monday 26 August 2002 12:08 pm, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 09:21, christopher j bottaro wrote: > > hello, > > it takes

Re: shutdown problem with NFS

2002-08-26 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 09:21, christopher j bottaro wrote: > hello, > it takes my computer like 5 mins to shutdown because NFS keeps spitting out > errors. it says stuff like: > "umount2 failed: share busy" > "umount2 failed: illegal seek" > "can't unmount share" Probable cause: /home is mounted