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2001 Feb 28
2
Lock up issue
...locks up along with the applications. It first
happened at random it seemed when I had Netscape or Mozilla open (accessing
my local mail files on the ntsrv share) and something else with an open
document like Gnumeric or AbiWord. It would lock the apps up. Killing the
parent process would leave defunt zombies that could NOT be killed. Even
root kill -9 would not work.
The problem became more obvious when I started playing MP3s in the
background with XMMS. If I used my mail client or even opened/saved a file
with gnumeric, it would SOMETIMES lock up. Note it is not immediate.
However, playin...
2004 Aug 06
0
two mail lists?
Are there two separate mail lists? This one and a defunt one
listed on page http://www.icecast.org/about.html ?
Bob
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2006 May 24
0
SSH Doesn't Close stdio/err When Backgrounded
...cked by the backgrounded master. This does
not manifest itself if I do anything else locally, eg running ls or vi.
Furthermore, after goning through the input-hijacking mention above, the
backgrounded master won't terminate even after all connection through it
finish (even after killing the defunt session which has no input).
Also, this is reproducible.
2009 Feb 12
2
Problem with PXEBOOT of diskless client -- fails to mount RAMDISK
I am having a problem with setting up diskless clients under CentOS 5.2.
I have everything working under CentOS 4.7. This is an adaptation of
the (somewhat old) Diskless Linux with PXE HOWTO by Gerd v. Egidy,
originally at the URL
http://www.intra2net.com/opensource/diskless-howto/, which is now defunt
(there is a mirror of it at
http://blog.chinaunix.net/u/2389/showart_82438.html).
What I am doing is using a RAMDISK to mount a NFS exported (read-only)
root file system and copying part of it to a RAMDISK root file system,
all of this after configuring the clients ethernet (via DHCP) and
loading...