is full of messages like "NFS not responding, time out", and it always
> says "/var/www: Device busy" While I try to umount it.
You should try
fuser -vmk /var/www/
halt -w
umount /var/www -f -l
mount /var/www
/etc/init.d/apache s
is full of messages like "NFS not responding, time out", and it always
> says "/var/www: Device busy" While I try to umount it.
You should try
fuser -vmk /var/www/
halt -w
umount /var/www -f -l
mount /var/www
/etc/init.d/apache s
org, it is part of the VHFFS project,
have a look on vhffs.org for more informations...
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users, load average: 8.32, 7.10, 7.09
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a ; uptime;
Linux camelot 2.4.16ipv6+tunl #1 Mon Dec 17 22:09:25 CET 2001 i686 unknown
19:39:14 up 6 days, 23:00, 8 users, load average: 4.21, 4.08, 4.84
All are using rtl8139 and works very very well...
Hum, when I look
ge: 8.32, 7.10, 7.09
creis@camelot:~$ uname -a ; uptime;
Linux camelot 2.4.16ipv6+tunl #1 Mon Dec 17 22:09:25 CET 2001 i686 unknown
19:39:14 up 6 days, 23:00, 8 users, load average: 4.21, 4.08, 4.84
All are using rtl8139 and works very very well...
Hum, when I look at these extracts
packages as examples (Vhffs is actually at a
experimental devel stage...) at:
deb ftp://ftp.vhffs.org/debian vhffs main
deb-src ftp://ftp.vhffs.org/debian vhffs main
> I appreciate any help you may provide,
Appreciating any feedba
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