Hi there, Jidanni. On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 09:58, <jida...@jidanni.org> wrote: > Looks bad. > # df > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > /dev/sda6 7495020 6875272 239012 97% / > tmpfs 257092 12 257080 1% /lib/init/rw > udev 253048 216 252832 1% /dev > tmpfs 257092 0 257092 0% /dev/shm > tmpfs 257092 1412 255680 1% /tmp > /dev/sdb1 975040 429584 545456 45% /mnt/usb/cf > /dev/sdc1 975040 429584 545456 45% /mnt/usb/cf > /dev/sdd1 975040 429584 545456 45% /mnt/usb/cf > /dev/sde1 975040 429584 545456 45% /mnt/usb/cf > /dev/sdf1 975040 429584 545456 45% /mnt/usb/cf > /dev/sdg1 975040 429584 545456 45% /mnt/usb/cf > /dev/sdh1 975040 429584 545456 45% /mnt/usb/cf > /dev/sdi1 975040 429584 545456 45% /mnt/usb/cf > /dev/sdj1 975040 429584 545456 45% /mnt/usb/cf > /dev/sdk1 975040 429584 545456 45% /mnt/usb/cf > /dev/sdl1 975040 429584 545456 45% /mnt/usb/cf > But that's reality with a flaky USB (and usbmout).
Ouch. That's indeed very bad. How has this happened? Did the device repeatedly disconnected itself and then reconnected and usbmount tried to remount it? Is that the way that things have proceeded? Regards, -- Rogério Brito : rbr...@{mackenzie,ime.usp}.br : GPG key 1024D/7C2CAEB8 http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito : http://meusite.mackenzie.com.br/rbrito Projects: algorithms.berlios.de : lame.sf.net : vrms.alioth.debian.org