Hi,
perhaps you have the gnome-keyring-daemon configured in your cron PAM file at
/etc/pam.d/cron ?
Then whenever a cron daemon finishes, the gnome-keyring-daemon umounts all (or
just some) removable locations.
The solution in this case would be either to fix gnome-keyring-daemon, or
remove it
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 13. Oktober 2009 23:18:24 schrieb Simon Raven:
Once one of the defined mounts is mounted, it continually unmounts it,
and mounts it again, in a cycle like that, all the time - literally. Day
or night, whether it's busy or not, it'll unmount it, then re-mount it a
bit later.
2009/10/26 Bastian Kleineidam cal...@debian.org:
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 13. Oktober 2009 23:18:24 schrieb Simon Raven:
Once one of the defined mounts is mounted, it continually unmounts it,
and mounts it again, in a cycle like that, all the time - literally. Day
or night, whether it's busy or not,
2009/10/26 Bastian Kleineidam cal...@debian.org:
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 13. Oktober 2009 23:18:24 schrieb Simon Raven:
Once one of the defined mounts is mounted, it continually unmounts it,
and mounts it again, in a cycle like that, all the time - literally. Day
or night, whether it's busy or not,
2009/10/26 Bastian Kleineidam cal...@debian.org:
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 13. Oktober 2009 23:18:24 schrieb Simon Raven:
Once one of the defined mounts is mounted, it continually unmounts it,
and mounts it again, in a cycle like that, all the time - literally. Day
or night, whether it's busy or not,
Package: libpam-mount
Version: 1.32-1
Severity: important
hi,
Once one of the defined mounts is mounted, it continually unmounts it,
and mounts it again, in a cycle like that, all the time - literally. Day
or night, whether it's busy or not, it'll unmount it, then re-mount it a
bit later. This
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