Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/02/18/20:17:47
From: | nicb AT axnet DOT it (Nicola Bernardini)
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Subject: | SOLVED! (but got more problems...) (was: HUGE filesystem PROBLEM (too big to be true))
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18 Feb 1998 20:17:47 -0800
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Message-ID: | <Pine.LNX.3.96.980218124125.359D-100000.cygnus.gnu-win32@ax-nicb.axnet.it>
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To: | gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
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Thanks to everybody in the list to help me out in solving the problem
of removing 'con.xx' type files. In particular, I'd like to thank
Sam Liddicott, Paul Ashton, Rob Warner, Benjamin Riefenstahl,
Chris Faylor, Ralf Meyer, Ron Parker, Steve Newcomb who all came
up with different ideas and suggestions. The simplest solution was
to
del \\.\c:\dir\con.c
from the dos console.
rm //./c:/dir/con.c
worked for me with cygnus too. Thanks.
In the process, I got stuck with several other problems which I'll
list below (maybe you have an answer for these too...)
1) while trying of removing things, I got stuck with serveral hung processes
who would not go away. My situation was:
TTY PID PPID PGID WIN32-PID UID COMMAND
00 1000 1000 0 66 500 c:\gnuwin32\b18\H-i386-cygwin32\local\sbin\inetd.exe
-1 5678 1035 5678 366 500 C:\gnuwin32\b18\H-i386-cygwin32\local\libexec\in.telnetd
02 1013 1013 0 171 500 c:\gnuwin32\b18\H-i386-cygwin32\local\sbin\inetd.exe
03 1035 1035 0 168 500 c:\gnuwin32\b18\H-i386-cygwin32\local\sbin\inetd.exe
05 5679 5678 5679 387 1007 c:\bin\bash.exe
01 5596 1 0 453 500 c:\gnuwin32\b18\H-i386-cygwin32\bin\gzip.exe
04 4741 1 4741 588 1007 c:\bin\bash.exe
01I 5653 1 5653 256 1007 c:\gnuwin32\b18\H-i386-cygwin32\local\bin\cp.exe
03 5292 5292 0 249 1007 c:\user\nicb\gnu-sources\fileutils-3.16\src\rm.exe
03O 5468 5468 0 502 1007 c:\user\nicb\gnu-sources\fileutils-3.16\src\rm.exe
04I 5478 4741 5478 554 1007 c:\gnuwin32\b18\H-i386-cygwin32\local\bin\less.exe
05 5685 5679 5685 412 1007 c:\gnuwin32\b18\H-i386-cygwin32\bin\ps.exe
and when I tried to kill 5653 5292 5468 5478 with
kill -9 5653 5292 5468 5478
I would get
bash: kill: (5292) - No such pid
bash: kill: (5468) - No such pid
The other processes would simply stay alive, silently. When I tried to
access these processes from the task manager, Windows NT hung!
2) Since I had to reboot the machine and restart inetd, I noticed that
when I start inetd as a process my mount table gets reset to default
3) another problem with mount: here's my usual mount table
Device Directory Type Flags
c:\gnuwin32\b18\H-i386-cygwin32 /usr native no-mixed,text=binary
\\.\tape1: /dev/st1 native no-mixed,text!=binary
\\.\tape0: /dev/st0 native no-mixed,text!=binary
\\.\b: /dev/fd1 native no-mixed,text!=binary
\\.\a: /dev/fd0 native no-mixed,text!=binary
c: / native no-mixed,text=binary
now I also happen to have a physical /usr directory which has nothing
to do with the mounted /usr one (that's a very convenient feature of
mount, I find). In this situation, when I ls /usr I see the mounted
directory, when I ls usr (no slash) from root I see the physical
directory. You can imagine that this creates quite a mess with tar
packages...
Has anybody got clues?
Thanks again,
Nicola
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Nicola Bernardini
E-mail: nicb AT axnet DOT it
Re graphics: A picture is worth 10K words -- but only those to describe
the picture. Hardly any sets of 10K words can be adequately described
with pictures.
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