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2012 Jan 07
0
Samba autofs autoumount problem with C$, D$, etc refusing to unmount
This is primarily an autofs issue, but I wanted to get the problem and the workaound into the Samba lists for reference. I use RHEL 5 and RHEL 6 these days, and take advantage of CIFS automounting with the built-in Samba pacakges. The problem still occurs with the more modern cifs-utils that's been separated out in more recent Samba 3.6.x and Samba 4 toolkits as well. I use a very simple
2011 Oct 11
2
[LLVMdev] Enhancing TableGen
On Oct 11, 2011, at 1:33 PM, David A. Greene wrote: > Jakob Stoklund Olesen <stoklund at 2pi.dk> writes: > >> How about: > > foreach x = [...] > > I could do > > foreach x in [...] > > but that requires another keyword. Do we care? The syntax should be consistent with let expressions, even if the meaning is completely different. That is:
1998 Sep 01
5
/bin/login problem
I would be surprised if someone hasn''t encountered this already, but I haven''t found any discussion of the nature of this problem. I run RehHat 5.0. If a user makes a mistake in the login process such as the following: login: mistake password: xxx Login incorrect! login: username password xxxx bash$ a ps will show, among other things, 2333 /bin/login --mistake. Since
2003 Apr 23
3
PBX Console
Hi, I've been looking into the one bad thing about * which is there's no practical solution to running a console. You know the kind where you have rows of buttons each representing an extension. You press the button of the extension you want to transfer the call to, and it's done. There's the beginnig of GUI version but it's going to eat resources for running X which
2007 Jun 27
5
Help: I need community delegates
Hi all, I''m very happy to see how quickly the Puppet community is growing and how pleasant and helpful everyone is. It seems like people are starting to handle a lot of the questions on the email lists and IRC, which is great because it means I can focus more on development and planning. There are a few areas that don''t seem to be meeting the community needs, though,