Hello,
So I am wondering, why the unices block mounting an already mounted
partition read only again.
Have you considered using ACLs perhaps? Sure it's not in -STABLE, but
it's a thought..
It's a good thing, but I need to solve this problem on -STABLE, not on
-CURRENT :(
I think running
On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 03:07:25AM +0800, ªL^¶W wrote:
Dear all:
I trace the FreeBSD kernel source , and I can't find program call the
function "setitimer()",
Is it a callout function to call it ? I will appreciate if anyone give
me some advice
setitimer() is defined in
let me know about you peoples and your website.
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The ypserv bug (the one where ypserv randomly stops responding or
just seg-faults) is still very much alive. I had to restart it
about 11 times in the course of 20 minutes this morning. That's
the bad news, the good news is that I started it each time with
'ktrace -i'.
Also, in the last
On 08-Apr-01 Attila Nagy wrote:
So I am wondering, why the unices block mounting an already mounted
partition read only again.
Would it be possible to solve this under FreeBSD?
Loopback NFS mount, maybe ?
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The ypserv bug (the one where ypserv randomly stops responding or
just seg-faults) is still very much alive. I had to restart it
about 11 times in the course of 20 minutes this morning. That's
the bad news, the good news is that I started it each time with
'ktrace -i'.
Going back a bit, Matt
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