which process were you sending the signal to? did you try killing the
parent sshd process?
ps aexf
is your friend in this sort of situation... :)
HTH - dan.
At 2:38 PM -0500 18/9/00, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
>Howdy,
>
>I tried to mount a floppy the other day after forgetting that I
>traded the floppy for an LS120. Thus no /dev/fd0 exists, so mount
>hung, along with my [remote] ssh terminal. I ssh'd in from another
>xterm, did ps -aux to find the PID, and tried kill -9 on it several
>times but it wouldn't die. In fact it's still running right now. And
>it's not a zombie, as best I can tell.
>
>What should I do? I'd rather not reboot the box.
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