My Debian 0.93 system doesnt seem to clean up lockfiles at boot or shutdown time, which it should... for instance... if I run kermit or something under X, then do a system shutdown, then reboot, and try and run kermit again, somtimes it stays locked (if a process with the same pid as is in the lockfile is running. I think the solution to this is to clean out the /var/lock directory on bootup or shutdown... but which?
Also, I got a 7cd jukebox that works with the 'cdrom with multiple lun' option. To make mounting the disks easier, I put an entry in my /etc/fstab (so I can just 'mount /cdrom/1' instead of having to 'mount -rt iso9660 /dev/scd0 /cdrom/1' I included the noauto parameter in the correct column, but it still tries to mount them on bootup! Any ideas? --Zachary (PS: In case you're wondering, the reason I boot/shutdown so often is because I'm running debian on my laptop. Works quite well.)

