On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Jake Johnson wrote:
> How can I kill a mounted samba share that has been removed. I get this > problem a lot since I am always rebooting the windows machines and I can't > unmount the smbfs. Any suggestions? == == stop rebooting the windoze machine and the problem will go away == -- or -- the server should NEVER mount something that is rebootable ... the server NEVER mounts the clients .. and the windoze box mounts the server ... than you can reboot your windoze box as often as you like and nobody will notice anything just my dumb rules to prevent problems for the rest of the people that expect to be able to do teir magic even if tom/dick/harry's pc is constantly rebooted for whatever reason turn on the windoze box ... and let the linux box find it again and have it umount properly ( linux side .. umount /mnt/winNT ) - or - linux# fuser -muv /mnt/WinNT linux# kill -9 "everyhting that is listed" c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]