A good recommendation. Short of uninstalling and breaking LinNeighborhood (if it should happen) is there a quick way to determine whether LinNeighborhood requires or creates and then uses the files? Paul
On Saturday 01 March 2003 23:04, Derek Jennings wrote: > On Friday 28 Feb 2003 9:17 pm, Paul Kaplan wrote: > > On Friday 28 February 2003 15:25, et wrote: > > > On Friday 28 February 2003 10:09 am, Dennis Myers wrote: > > > > On Friday 28 February 2003 01:45 am, Paul Kaplan wrote: > > > > > Anyone know what /net and /misc are? They automount under m9, are > > > > > always busy and can't be unmounted. As a result I can't do a clean > > > > > shutdown. How can I remidy? > > > > > TIA > > > > > Paul > > > > > > > > Paul, can you cd to these directories and do a "ls" in console mode? > > > > Might show what is in them, cause my system does not have either > > > > directory. > > > > > > if I remember correctly (that might be a first) these are mount points > > > created by some wild program (like linneighborhood or gnomba for the > > > /net) and have a "hard" mount point in the script that creates them, > > > maybe posting fstab and mtab might help. > > > > Dennis, > > ls /misc and ls /net return nothing > > > > et, > > From /etc/mtab: > > automount(pid1561) /misc autofs rw,fd=5,pgrp=1561,minproto=2,maxproto=4 0 > > 0 automount(pid1574) /net autofs rw,fd=5,pgrp=1574,minproto=2,maxproto=4 > > 0 0 > > > > I use linneigborhood to work to access a LAN > > > > Derek, > > What configuration file am I looking for w/ autofs? > > As I said these are the mount points for autofs > The configuration files are /etc/auto.master /etc/auto.net and > /etc/auto.misc If you do not know why you have autofs installed, then you > almost certainly do not need it > urpme autofs will get rid of it. > > derek
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