Did you try disabling supermount to see if the problem goes away?
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gt; > I
> > > > guess I'm back where I started.
> > > >
> > > > On Tuesday 22 May 2007 00:35, Noam Meltzer wrote:
> > > > > any luck?
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> > In any case, as far as I can see, Mandriva does not support SystemTap,
so
> > I
> > guess I'm back where I started.
> >
> > On Tuesday 22 May 2007 00:35, Noam Meltzer wrote:
> > > any luck?
> > >
> > > ------ Forwarde
any case, as far as I can see, Mandriva does not support SystemTap, so
> > I
> > guess I'm back where I started.
> >
> > On Tuesday 22 May 2007 00:35, Noam Meltzer wrote:
> > > any luck?
> > >
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; From: Noam Meltzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: May 18, 2007 9:59 PM
> Subject: Re: "spontaneous" umount
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
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> Hi,
> Basically 'mounts' just don't disappear. So, the only possible
explanation
> is th
> any luck?
>
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> From: Noam Meltzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: May 18, 2007 9:59 PM
> Subject: Re: "spontaneous" umount
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
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> Hi,
> Basically 'mounts' j
Hi,
Basically 'mounts' just don't disappear. So, the only possible explanation
is that some task on your machine umounts your partitions.
Now, for the question "what?", I find it just the right time to experiment
with systemtap. (I truly hope that Mandriva 2007 already supports it)
So, please fin
On Friday 18 May 2007 14:05, Noam Meltzer wrote:
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> Can you please tell us a bit more on your configuration?
Mandriva 2007 with all updates. I have three physical discs (all SATA) and the
file system is ReiseFS on all but one partition. Here's /etc/fstab. What
other info would you like?
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Shlomo,
Can you please tell us a bit more on your configuration?
1. How do you usually mount your partitions? during boot through /etc/fstab?
another approach?
2. What device files are the problematic and what are their corresponding
mount points?
3. Though you said there's nothing in your logs,
At what "appears" to be random intervals (sometimes twice in a short time and
sometimes several days apart) many of my partitions "disappear". When I
check, I see that they are not mounted. Running mount -a gets everything back
to normal.
Here are a few things I've noticed:
- partitions in us
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