Hi ET, This box resides on a Windoze network (although eventually it would be nice to get rid of that!) with an IPCop box as the firewall, and whilst it would be cool to be able to access the data on the Windoze boxes, it's not crucial as I'm mainly using this box as a learning exercise. Given that it's locked-up at this error message, how do I now go about shutting-down cleanly? And yeah, how do I disable NFS? TIA, DaveA.
-----Original Message----- From: ET [mailto:etharp@;earthlink.net] Sent: Monday, 28 October 2002 8:54 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Problems shutting-down in M-L 9.0 dave, this is from a "hard" nfs mount. do you need nfs? you can kill the service and set it to not start at boot, if you don't need it, (like if you only have one *nix box on the network). On Monday 28 October 2002 06:07 am, DaveA wrote: > Hi all. Well, just installed M-L 9.0 and it certainly looks pretty > nice. Bit over the top with all the GUI stuff on logon and shutdown, > but it certainly gives you heaps more info about what is going on than > Windoze ever has... > > The problem of the minute is, when I go to shutdown the PC (from inside > and outside of KDE, it starts to do the shutdown then gets to the line: > "Unmounting NFS filesystems: Cannot MOUNTPROG RPC: RPC: Program not > registered" > Next two lines have this: > "umount2: Device or resource busy" > "umount: /net: device is busy" > > Tried switching sessions (Ctrl+Alt+F1, F2 etc.) but it won't let me > enter anything from the letter keys....strange! > > From here, all I seem to be able to do is power-down. Tried running TOP > but when it asks for a number for a process to kill, it's not accepting > what I put in. > "shutdown -h now" is not working either.....sigh..... > TIA, DaveA.
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