If you're intent on making it oops why not write a script to mount/unmount
it repeatedly?
Regards,
Aaron
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I'm running 2.4.2 so it's probably just the broken loop device.
Thanks,
Aaron
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Sent: March 29, 2001 15:13
To: Aaron Lunansky; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Mount locks on bad ISO image?
On Thu, Mar 29,
I tried mounting a file as an ISO image (turns out it was corrupted) - after
running mount file.iso /cdrom -o loop
mount hung and did not respond.. I could not ^Z it into the background, or
kill, or kill -9 it...
I'm certain that I have ISO and loopback support compiled into my kernel.
Anyone kn
Sounds like the only thing you haven't swapped out of your machine is the
ram/cpu.
It could very well be your ram (I don't suspect the cpu). If you can, try a
different stick of ram.
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