[newbie] System not unmounting properly on shutdown.

1999-08-16 Thread The Postman
When I shut Linux down, it never unmounts the hard drive correctly. It just hastefully shuts down. I might as well just hit the power button to shut everything down. On the following page is a fix specifically designed to address this problem... http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/fupdates.php3

RE: [newbie] System not unmounting properly on shutdown.

1999-08-16 Thread Thomas J. Hamman
On 16-Aug-99 The Postman wrote: When I shut Linux down, it never unmounts the hard drive correctly. It just hastefully shuts down. I might as well just hit the power button to shut everything down. On the following page is a fix specifically designed to address this problem...

Re: [[newbie] System not unmounting properly on shutdown.]

1999-08-16 Thread Michael Scottaline
The Postman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I shut Linux down, it never unmounts the hard drive correctly. It just hastefully shuts down. I might as well just hit the power button to shut everything down. On the following page is a fix specifically designed to address this problem...

Re: [newbie] System not unmounting properly on shutdown.

1999-08-16 Thread Brian Leas
Open up a text editor of your choosing and open the file /etc/lilo.conf. Where the version number of the kernel is listed, change the digits that are different ( ie. 2.2.9.19-mdk to 2.2.9.27-mdk) Save the file and exit Run lilo from a terminal Reboot the machine using shutdown -r now That