If using nfs, a disconnect will crash your system.  Sad it's 2022 and this still happens but it's a shit show from like ever.

I'd love to hear of NFS doing something not to be utterly dumb in crashing a kernel with a network disconnect - let me know, never found one.

It's a linux-ism.

-mb


On Fri, Dec 16, 2022 at 2:21 PM Michael via PLUG-discuss <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
I've disconnected drive without umont them and was thinking I should fix them before data loss occurs. How do I figure out what name has been assigned to these devices? Or is there a gui means of running fsk against the device?

That brings to mind another question: when you right click on a removable drive you are given the option to mount/umount or eject the drive. Do you need to eject the drive before disconnecting the device?

Feature request: make it so we can fsck -f the drive. Wait a second; is the option 'y' or 'f'?

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