Looks like -ac6 has fixed this problem :)
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> /dev/hda10/space1 reiserfsdefaults 1 2
/dev/sdb1 /var/log/LOGS reiserfs defaults 0 0
> strace umount /space1:
>
> open("/usr/lib/locale/en_US/LC_TIME", O_RDONLY) = 3
> fstat64(3, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=2441, ...}) = 0
> old_mmap(NULL, 2441, PROT_READ, MAP_P
> I put a write-protected diskette into fd0
> cat /dev/zero > /dev/fd0: readonly filesystem
> then removed dikette, switched the plastic nibble
> reinserted diskette
> cat /dev/zero > /dev/fd0 : readonly filesystem
Are you sure your FDD correctly recognizes media changes? Is there
anything like "
> quotaon: using /home/vhosts/b/quota.user on /dev/sda3: Invalid argument
> quotaon: using /home/vhosts/a/quota.user on /dev/sdb1: Invalid argument
I believe -ac family has Jan Kara quota patches and
therefore you need his quota-3 utilites, avaliable from
ftp://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/pub/local/
> I got my new AsusA7V motherboard and AMD Thunderbird
> booting RedHat5.2/linux2.0.36 with no trouble. (A dusty
> old RH5.2 CD was all I had handy at the time) I then
> downloaded the 2.2.17 and 2.4.0test8 sources and built
> them, only to find that neither would even TRY to boot;
I have A7V re
> > We ran 1.2.13lmp for about 1100 days before the box finally got
> > turned off - twice around the uptime clock and more
> That's must be some kind of unofficial record... I though 400+ days
> was pretty neat, but 1100 says is really impressive, especially on a
> kernel which has races with jif
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