Still more mystery. The partition was a fat32 partition. /proc/mounts is the
same as mount's output, and makes no mention of part4, which is the partition
in question.
Spencer
On Saturday 11 May 2002 06:01 pm, Paul Sack wrote:
> Today at 5:51pm, Spencer Ogden expounded:
>
> ++ So I decided to
Today at 5:51pm, Spencer Ogden expounded:
++ So I decided to take an old partition, delte all of its files and make it an
++ ext3 partition. Is there something I am missing? I earsed everything then did
++ a `mkfs -t ext [thedevice]`. When I try to mount this partition it says it is
++ already mo
So I decided to take an old partition, delte all of its files and make it an
ext3 partition. Is there something I am missing? I earsed everything then did
a `mkfs -t ext [thedevice]`. When I try to mount this partition it says it is
already mounted, and can't be mounted again or the directory I
Howdy folks, I'm wondering if anyone knows an easy way to quickly
block hosts via iptables when the remote host starts spawning a bunch of
connections to my ftpd - I've configured inetd to only allow 20 connections
per minute, but this still disables the service for legitimate users
(who bitch me