Re: I have user mounts instead of system ones.

2005-06-02 Thread Jason FU
bonhard.uklinux.net> writes: > > >> mount -u -b --change-cygdrive-prefix "/cygdrive" > >> What do I do to get rid of this user mount, please? > Thanks! I've got rid of all user mount on my Windows Server 2003 but I still have the same problem of having the services up. Thanks! Regards, Ja

Re: I have user mounts instead of system ones.

2005-06-02 Thread fergus
>> mount -u -b --change-cygdrive-prefix "/cygdrive" >> What do I do to get rid of this user mount, please? Try umount -uc I think -uc will be sufficient for the cygdrive-prefix; the switch -uA would get rid of _all_ user mounts, and you don't seem to have any left? HTH. Fergus -- Uns

Re: I have user mounts instead of system ones.

2005-06-01 Thread Jason FU
Larry Hall cygwin.com> writes: > > My point was simply that the information you provided so far didn't have > any of the needed details to track down this problem. I wasn't trying to > debate you. But since you have now stated that your goal is to just report > the problem, I will refrain fro

Re: I have user mounts instead of system ones.

2005-06-01 Thread Larry Hall
At 10:17 PM 5/31/2005, you wrote: >Larry Hall cygwin.com> writes: > >> >> Sorry but I don't know what this shows. You seem to be implying that >> installing causes user mounts that never appeared previously >> to suddenly appear. Or perhaps I am misunderstanding you. I don't know. >> I can sa

Re: I have user mounts instead of system ones.

2005-05-31 Thread Jason FU
Larry Hall cygwin.com> writes: > > Sorry but I don't know what this shows. You seem to be implying that > installing causes user mounts that never appeared previously > to suddenly appear. Or perhaps I am misunderstanding you. I don't know. > I can say this however. What you have shown abov

Re: I have user mounts instead of system ones.

2005-05-31 Thread Larry Hall
At 08:58 PM 5/31/2005, you wrote: >Larry Hall cygwin.com> writes: > >> If you have them, they were either created this way or explicitly through >> your action using 'mount'. Sorry, I cannot say which. >> > > >[EMAIL PRO

Re: I have user mounts instead of system ones.

2005-05-31 Thread Jason FU
Larry Hall cygwin.com> writes: > If you have them, they were either created this way or explicitly through > your action using 'mount'. Sorry, I cannot say which. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ mount -m mount -f -s -b "C:/cy

Re: I have user mounts instead of system ones.

2005-05-31 Thread Larry Hall
At 01:13 AM 5/31/2005, you wrote: >Larry Hall cygwin.com> writes: > >> >> Unless you installed these services with a particular user specified (see >> the '-u' flag of 'cygrunsrv'), none of the services should be using any >> user mount. All services started by 'cygrunsrv', by default, run as

Re: I have user mounts instead of system ones.

2005-05-30 Thread Jason FU
Larry Hall cygwin.com> writes: I've rolled back to cygwin-1.5.16-1.tar.bz2 and everything resumes working now. Thanks. Jason -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/do

Re: I have user mounts instead of system ones.

2005-05-30 Thread Jason FU
Larry Hall cygwin.com> writes: > > Unless you installed these services with a particular user specified (see > the '-u' flag of 'cygrunsrv'), none of the services should be using any > user mount. All services started by 'cygrunsrv', by default, run as > SYSTEM. If you did install the servic

Re: I have user mounts instead of system ones.

2005-05-30 Thread Larry Hall
At 11:51 AM 5/30/2005, you wrote: >Reini Urban x-ray.at> writes: > >> >> Jason FU schrieb: >> > As described in >> > >> > http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-06/msg00347.html >> > >> > I also have the same problem. >> > > >> >> Run >>umount -U >> now to remove all user mounts. >> > >But aft

Re: I have user mounts instead of system ones.

2005-05-30 Thread Jason FU
Reini Urban x-ray.at> writes: > > Jason FU schrieb: > > As described in > > > > http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-06/msg00347.html > > > > I also have the same problem. > > > > Run >umount -U > now to remove all user mounts. > But after this command, how do I restart those services aga

Re: I have user mounts instead of system ones.

2005-05-30 Thread Jason FU
Reini Urban x-ray.at> writes: > > > Run >umount -U > now to remove all user mounts. > Does it mean that I'll have all of my services up after this umount and reboot? Thanks. Jason -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.c

Re: I have user mounts instead of system ones.

2005-05-30 Thread Jason FU
Reini Urban x-ray.at> writes: > > Jason FU schrieb: > > Run >umount -U > now to remove all user mounts. > Does it mean that I'll have all the services up after this command and rebooting the machine? Thanks. Jason -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Pr

Re: I have user mounts instead of system ones.

2005-05-29 Thread Reini Urban
Jason FU schrieb: As described in http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-06/msg00347.html I also have the same problem. But after I tried the line eval "`mount -m | sed 's/ -u / -s /'`" and reboot my Windows Server 2003, I still have the following as before: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ mount -m mount -f