On Wed, November 30, 2005 12:55 pm, Jack Tanner said: > On an FC4 client, I'm mounting an smbfs filesystem over the network. In > /etc/fstab, I have > > //server/share /mount/point smbfs > credentials=/home/user/.smbcreds,noauto,user 0 0 > > The user's .bash_profile contains the actual mount command, which goes off > without a hitch. Consequently, the user can issue > > $ umount /mount/point > > when necessary. > > It's all well and good, until the user connects to the FC4 client twice, > and > runs two xterms which both source .bash_profile. > > Now the mount command has been issued twice, so here's what happens: > Should script such that the share isn't mounted unless it isn't already mounted. > $ umount /mount/point > umount: it seems /mount/point is mounted multiple times > > Well, yes, it has been mounted multiple times; but how can the user > unmount > it now? > One should be able to use ps to find the PID of the mounts and kill them directly i believe. ps ax | grep mount then kill -9 the corresponding PID's Hope this helps. > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > -- *Trevor "TeC" Christian* Cell #: (767) 225 4472 IM MSN: trevorc98@xxxxxxxxxxx / trevor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx YM : trevorc01 AIM: DoubleOTeC GoogleTalk: doubleOTeC@xxxxxxxxx ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Home Page <http://trevor.bouyon.dalive.com//> Curriculum Vitae <http://bouyon.dalive.com/cv/> Dalive Market <http://www.dalivemarket.com/>