Re: [newbie] Problems shutting-down in M-L 9.0 - FIXED

2002-10-29 Thread Miark
Thanks Derek. I killed autofs and stopped it from running automatically at boot. My shutdown problems have now been eliminated. Great! Miark On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 10:22:39 + Derek Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tuesday 29 Oct 2002 4:44 am, Miark wrote: > > I figured out tonight tha

Re: [newbie] Problems shutting-down in M-L 9.0

2002-10-29 Thread Derek Jennings
On Tuesday 29 Oct 2002 4:44 am, Miark wrote: > I figured out tonight that if I, using drakxservices, shutdown > autofs, then I can halt or reboot without a problem. I expect > you'll experience the same thing, Dave. > > So what is autofs and what happens if I leave it off permanently? > > Miark > a

Re: [newbie] Problems shutting-down in M-L 9.0

2002-10-28 Thread Miark
I figured out tonight that if I, using drakxservices, shutdown autofs, then I can halt or reboot without a problem. I expect you'll experience the same thing, Dave. So what is autofs and what happens if I leave it off permanently? Miark On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 20:37:05 +0930 "DaveA" <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: [newbie] Problems shutting-down in M-L 9.0

2002-10-28 Thread Frans Ketelaars
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 21:01:15 +0930 "DaveA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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

Re: [newbie] Problems shutting-down in M-L 9.0

2002-10-28 Thread bascule
the automount stuff involves /misc and /net, i don't really understand it myself but have a look in /etc/auto.* and see if there are any clues there bascule On Monday 28 Oct 2002 11:07 am, DaveA wrote: > The problem of the minute is, when I go to shutdown the PC (from inside > and outside of KD

RE: [newbie] Problems shutting-down in M-L 9.0

2002-10-28 Thread DaveA
oblems 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 a