Mornin' all, hope the television entrails were as good for you as they 
were for me.

At the meeting last night some may recall I asked a question in 
relation to a problem I was having in dwww running a cron job which 
tries to create a dwww dir in /var/lib and which was causing an error 
"cannot create - file exists" where the file did not appear to exist.  
Also trying to ls the file caused in input/output error.

File system corruption was suggested.  Now this morning I have fsck'd 
the partition, which was reported as clean.

Now Anthony also suggested something about stale mount points.  The 
rest was lost in the hubbub so:

How do I check for any of these stale mount pounts; and 
How do I shoot them.

I wonder if this is related to my first fumbling experiments with NFS 
last weekend, using the machine in question as the client.

All help appreciated,

David
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