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
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
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
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
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
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