Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sun, 27 Oct 1996 01:32:02 -0400 (EDT) | From | Jon Lewis <> | Subject | Re: reproduceable GPF in 2.0.23 with Quota when unmounting /proc |
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On Sat, 26 Oct 1996, Chris Evans wrote:
> 1) umount /proc > > I am told "/proc is busy" (!)
Are you running klogd? If so, no wonder /proc is busy.
> 3) Try umount /proc again. > > OOPS occurs. I'll try and dig it out of my sent-mail. > > These 3 steps are 100% repeatable.
I just tried this too...and the only difference was a did a sync each time before trying to umount /proc...just in case. No OOPS. This is with 2.0.21 with quota compiled in but not in use.
I wonder if this is another problem like the PPP problems I've heard about where it seems to be compiler or library dependant? Has anything been determined as to 2.0.x PPP problems? My 2.0.10 terminal servers are up to just about 3 months uptime each. Now, they've even more stable than our Portmaster.
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