Am 03.01.2014 um 15:04 schrieb Ken Smith <kens@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > Leon Fauster wrote: >> Am 03.01.2014 um 08:57 schrieb Mauricio Tavares<raubvogel@xxxxxxxxx>: >> >>> On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 10:19 PM, Leon Fauster >>> <leonfauster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> > {snip} >>> Even though it is a workaround - I myself like to use >>> /export/backup -- I do not think that solves the original question. At >>> work our fileserver, an ubuntu box, mounts its backup drive into >>> /mnt/backup just like Ken wants to do. And it works exactly as he >>> wants. I wonder if something is doing housecleaning in /mnt. >>> >> >> thats why i suggest to try it in backup. Thats not a solution, it is more >> a heuristic way to get close to the problem (after evaluating the results). >> >> >> > I tried it in /media. Same result. Its as if umount is doing a rm -rf please try /backup, /test or /random or something that is not /mnt or /media. The latter dirs are common to be under control by some "processes". -- LF _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos