On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 07:21:16PM -0400, Todd Suess wrote: > At 04:15 PM 10/4/1999 -0700, Joey Hess wrote: > >Todd Suess wrote: > > > >I'll also bet you'll find several dozen update-menus processes running. > > > >If > > > >you do, tell me what version of menu you have installed. > > > >No, of _menu_ , not _pdmenu_.
Actually, for me it's been 'install-menu' specifically: root 4895 28.4 57.8 198652 74056 pts/3 D 21:48 0:20 install-menu /etc/menu-methods//gnome-panel -f --stdin or: root 4937 45.3 33.1 100348 42412 pts/3 R 21:53 0:09 install-menu /etc/menu-methods//blackbox -f --stdin etc. It does that for each and every menu (gnome and each of the wm's). Like Todd, this started yesterday for me, and it did it again tonight. Oddly, it did -not- do it on my machine at work, just my home machine (which does have some different stuff installed). > Version: 2.1.3-2 Yep, same version here. > >Do: "ps -ax | grep update-menus". > > I will the next time this repeats, I suspect you are correct tho that there > are many update-menus > running, and that is actually causing the thrashing of the harddrive. I was only getting one at a time running, but when I kill one (say the gnome-panel updater above) it would spawn another for the next thing on the list that would likewise bloat. update-menus itself looked fine, it's the demon spawn instal-menu that's having the problem. My guess is that Todd and I (and anyone else seeing this) have a package that upgraded on Sunday that has something bogus in the menu setup and is confusing install-menu. 198M worth of install-menu is a problem. :) -- Brian Moore | Of course vi is God's editor. Sysadmin, C/Perl Hacker | If He used Emacs, He'd still be waiting Usenet Vandal | for it to load on the seventh day. Netscum, Bane of Elves.