Hi, Tonight I managed to sliently hardlock my linux box with windows. I had mounted (some hours before) a rw smb share from a win95 machine via: smbmount \\\\hemlock\\c somepass -c 'mount /mnt/samba/hemlock/c/' Some hours later I went to shutdown the windows machine (for the night) in the middle of lwn and returned to my linux machine a minute later to finish off reading lwn, and found that the machine had hard locked on me (no usable sysrq, no console shift, no mouse no numlock). I restarted the windows machine (to no avail). and had to sysrq+b the machine. There was no entries in the log /var is mounted rw,sync to try and catch this kind of thing also remote logs showed nothing either, Relivent (or not) info: root@night-shade:~> uname -a Linux night-shade 2.3.6ac1 #16 SMP Sun Jun 20 00:16:37 BST 1999 i686 unknown eth0: 3Com 3c905B Cyclone 100baseTx at 0xe800, 00:a0:24:50:09:61, IRQ 18 The server (hemlock) is on a different broadcast subnet to the client (night-shade) so no windows "I'm going away now" messages would get to it No processes were running on the mounted fs Samba version 2.0.3 Any suggestions as to how to trace this I can try? (I am happy to try and reproduce the error) -- Tim Fletcher .~. /V\ L I N U X tjdf@st-andrews.ac.uk // \ >Don't fear the penguin< tim@night-shade.demon.co.uk /( )\ ^^-^^ The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but "That's funny ..." -- Isaac Asimov