[Bug 805041] Re: Intermittent mounts

2011-11-22 Thread janarene
since this bug was reported, I've switched from an encrypted file system
to un-encrypted - straight up EXT4.  My fstab is as follows:

proc/proc   procnodev,noexec,nosuid 0   0
# / was on /dev/sda2 during installation
UUID=fb8d9f3a-3bcb-4741-b296-d5962da9b9db /   ext4
errors=remount-ro,user_xattr 0  
UUID=505630B556309DA2 /home/janarene/mnt/INT.SHARED ntfs
defaults,umask=007,gid=46 0   0
UUID=9E6CE7136CE6E54D /home/janarene/mnt/INT.WINXP ntfs
defaults,umask=007,gid=46 0   0
UUID=3755cec2-49da-4cb4-9411-6a3bc3052a27 noneswapsw
  0   0
/dev/fd0/media/floppy0  autorw,user,noauto,exec,utf8 0   0
//TINKERBELL/IS.BACKUP  /home/janarene/mnt/IS.BACKUP
cifs uid=janarene,gid=janarene,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials0 0
//TINKERBELL/FS.Sound_File_Library  /home/janarene/mnt/FS.Sounds
cifs uid=janarene,gid=janarene,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials0 0
//TINKERBELL/FS.OS_Images   /home/janarene/mnt/FS.OS_Images 
cifs uid=janarene,gid=janarene,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials0 0
//TINKERBELL/FS.File_Archive_Library/home/janarene/mnt/FS.Files 
cifs uid=janarene,gid=janarene,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials0 0
//TINKERBELL/LAN.BACKUP /home/janarene/mnt/LAN.BACKUP   
cifs uid=janarene,gid=janarene,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials0 0
//TINKERBELL/FULL_DVD   /home/janarene/mnt/FS.FULL_DVD  
cifs uid=janarene,gid=janarene,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials0 0
//TINKERBELL/FS.Audio_Books /home/janarene/mnt/FS.Audio_Books   
cifs uid=janarene,gid=janarene,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials0 0
//TINKERBELL/FS.Music_File_Library  /home/janarene/mnt/FS.Music 
cifs uid=janarene,gid=janarene,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials0 0
//TINKERBELL/FS.Documentation_Library   /home/janarene/mnt/FS.Docs  
cifs uid=janarene,gid=janarene,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials0 0
//TINKERBELL/FS.Graphic_Image_Library   /home/janarene/mnt/FS.GFx   
cifs uid=janarene,gid=janarene,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials0 0
//TINKERBELL/FS.Video_File_Library_I/home/janarene/mnt/FS.Video 
cifs uid=janarene,gid=janarene,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials0 0
//TINKERBELL/KIOSK  /home/janarene/mnt/KIOSK
cifs uid=janarene,gid=janarene,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials0 0
//TINKERBELL/HiDef  /home/janarene/mnt/HiDef
cifs uid=janarene,gid=janarene,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials0 0
//FRED/MeJana  /home/janarene/mnt/MeJana  
cifs uid=janarene,gid=janarene,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials0 0
//TAK/www   /home/janarene/mnt/FS.WWW   
cifs uid=janarene,gid=janarene,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials0 0
//TAK/VKFS1 /home/janarene/mnt/IS.VKFS1 
cifs uid=janarene,gid=janarene,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials0 0

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[Bug 805041] [NEW] Intermittent mounts

2011-07-03 Thread janarene
Public bug reported:

I had quite a problem installing 11.04 because I noticed fstab was being
ignored while mounting my  internal ntfs shares.  Then I noticed that
most of my cifs shares weren't mounted either.  After a reboot, my
internal ntfs shares still aren't available, but some of the cifs shares
that were not connected worked, yet others didn't.  Which mounts work
after booting is a total crap-shoot.  I've been using the same fstab for
years.  And yet after another reboot, my ntfs shares are where they
belong, but will be missing if I boot again.

** Affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 805041] Re: Intermittent mounts

2011-07-03 Thread janarene
running mount -a after logging in and being su at the terminal seems to
solve this problem.  Are the order of /etc/init.d misplaced?

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[Bug 805041] Re: Intermittent mounts

2011-07-03 Thread janarene
** Description changed:

  I had quite a problem installing 11.04 because I noticed fstab was being
  ignored while mounting my  internal ntfs shares.  Then I noticed that
  most of my cifs shares weren't mounted either.  After a reboot, my
  internal ntfs shares still aren't available, but some of the cifs shares
  that were not connected worked, yet others didn't.  Which mounts work
  after booting is a total crap-shoot.  I've been using the same fstab for
  years.  And yet after another reboot, my ntfs shares are where they
  belong, but will be missing if I boot again.
+ 
+ running mount -a after logging in and being su at the terminal seems to
+ solve this problem. Are the order of /etc/init.d misplaced?
+ 
+ BTW: it should be noted that my home directory, where my mounts are
+ located is encrypted.

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[Bug 563100] Re: Mouse movement corrupted with Xinerama enabled

2010-05-02 Thread janarene
Thanks William King!  All I had to do was swap my cables on my video
cards and make sure my primary display was on top.  Not exactly what I
was after, but now dual monitors with the primary adapter on top work
with twinview and xinerama ties the bottom monitor (secondary adapter)
to the display - thank you!

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