Messages in this thread |  | | From | (Thomas Koenig) | Subject | Re: Mysterious reboot | Date | 9 Dec 1996 15:59:23 +0100 |
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In linux.dev.kernel, "Bjarni R. Einarsson" <bre@mmedia.is> wrote:
[mysterious crash]
>I had SMBFS and VFAT (is this the long file name stuff you meant?), and >anything else having to do with WinXX, *available* as modules only.
Same thing here.
>I was >running kerneld, so it should automagically load the needed modules if >something like that happened. Shouldn't it?
This is different from what I'm doing; I am not running kerneld. I just keep the module around in case I want to mount something.
Some things I didn't mention before, because I very much doubt they can have an effect, but anyway:
I also have an smbd/nmbd running, plus amd.
>But why in the world would it do that? I'm not mounting any drives from >the NT boxes, nor exporting anything, so why should Linux care what the NT >box does?
Here, the guy who was sitting before the NT box was playing around to see what filesystems he could reach; I got several attempts to mount my exported NFS filesystems. I have my nfsd (port 2049) and the ports 137 through 139 firewalled away from his machine, though.
I also run the iBCS module, but I can't for the world think of any reason why this would affect this.
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