On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:24 AM, Alex Samad <a...@samad.com.au> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 12:36:39AM -0500, Michael Yang wrote: > > On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Osamu Aoki <os...@debian.org> wrote: > > > > > On Sat, Feb 06, 2010 at 03:35:37PM -0500, Michael Yang wrote: > > > ... > > > > ls: cannot access .xsession-errors: Stale NFS file handle > > > > ls: cannot access .Xauthority: Stale NFS file handle > > > ... > > > > Anyone can help me with this? > > > > > > I have no idea but I uually use google on this kind of situation. (At > > > least fro short info, there is no simple solution I can present.) > > > > > > Peple may have had encountered similar and did much more dig in to > solve > > > this. > > > > > > Alas, I see many > > > > > > > http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-networking-3/stale-nfs-file-handle-error-369219/ > > > > > > > http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/nfs-stale-file-handle-error-and-solution.html > > > > > > ... > > > > > > But yor case is on local file... Did you check file permission of > > > .xsession-errors and .Xauthority. > > > > > > Please post "ls -l ~/.xsession-errors ~/.Xauthority" > > > > > > Osamu > > > > > > > > > > Thanks very much. > > > > Michael. > > > > > > > Yes, I did search on google. What is different in my case from those is > that > > I have no NFS mounting on my system. It happens on my $HOME, which is a > > separate partition ext2 system. > > > > When I list these two files, it outputs: > > $ ls -l ~/.xsession-errors ~/.Xauthority > > ls: cannot access /home/michael/.xsession-errors: Stale NFS file handle > > ls: cannot access /home/michael/.Xauthority: Stale NFS file handle > > > > I don't have NFS service open on my system. I do have samba, ssh server > > open. > > > > If the files are modified from any remote malicious user (by any chance, > > although low possibility), how to fix this two files by any mounting > > options? (like edit in /etc/fstab for /home entry). > > I presume you have tried rebooting. > > you can use mount to show the mounted fs and have a look at /etc/mtab as > well > > I could not locate any abnormals from the output. It looks good to me. $ mount /dev/sda7 on / type ext2 (rw,errors=remount-ro) tmpfs on /lib/init/rw type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,mode=0755) proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev) sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev) procbususb on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw) udev on /dev type tmpfs (rw,mode=0755) tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev) devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,noexec,nosuid,gid=5,mode=620) fusectl on /sys/fs/fuse/connections type fusectl (rw) /dev/sda5 on /mnt/wind type fuseblk (rw,allow_other,default_permissions,blksize=4096) /dev/sda6 on /mnt/wine type fuseblk (rw,allow_other,default_permissions,blksize=4096) /dev/sda8 on /home type ext2 (rw) $ less /etc/mtab /dev/sda7 / ext2 rw,errors=remount-ro 0 0 tmpfs /lib/init/rw tmpfs rw,nosuid,mode=0755 0 0 proc /proc proc rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev 0 0 sysfs /sys sysfs rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev 0 0 procbususb /proc/bus/usb usbfs rw 0 0 udev /dev tmpfs rw,mode=0755 0 0 tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev 0 0 devpts /dev/pts devpts rw,noexec,nosuid,gid=5,mode=620 0 0 fusectl /sys/fs/fuse/connections fusectl rw 0 0 /dev/sda5 /mnt/wind fuseblk rw,allow_other,default_permissions,blksize=4096 0 0 /dev/sda6 /mnt/wine fuseblk rw,allow_other,default_permissions,blksize=4096 0 0 /dev/sda8 /home ext2 rw 0 0 > > > > > > Thanks very much. > > -- > Alexander Graham Bell is alive and well in New York, and still waiting > for a dial tone. > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) > > iEYEARECAAYFAktvrhMACgkQkZz88chpJ2MKZACfUaL7msoFGbbu99NMjhwPRUdh > iacAn1ELZ3YpdksdO1OVGzDn0uYQZcfe > =Tc+i > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > >