Due to some reason, one of our mounted server has been restarted; now when we want to unmount the client server we will get the following error while we're using -f flag:
umount -f -l /mnt/*
umount: /mnt/nfs: not mounted
Any ideas?
Tonight looks like it is going to be really good cheesy pizza since everybody in my house (except for me) will be watching the WWE Pay-Per-View tonight.
@Zacharee1 I had cable once before, and they did the same thing for me. I really believe that the majority of problems really all depends on where you live.
@Seth It's from a place call "The Pie", and it is pepperoni and black olive and cheese pull-aparts. They put more cheese on it then the rest of the pizza.
So I commented on the garden site asking how big those florets could be. The person said "ask another question". I mean, why can't he just add to his answer?
@Zacharee1 well more bandwidth, yes. But 5GHz doesn't seem like a good frequency for that.. Dunno. I know T-mobile uses similar high frequencies in some cities tho, so maybe it isn't so bad
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I have a little over an hour until game of thrones....
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I can (a) code, (b) watch family feud, or (c) both
@Seth I honestly can't believe T-Mobile is cheaper than Sprint, has fewer (if any) MVNOs than Sprint and has somehow managed to surpass them in coverage
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I have accidentaly purged some system files and now Kubuntu 14.04 won't boot past the start up logo.
I read online that I can perform changes on my system through my LiveUSB and the BASH chroot command.
How can I explicitly 'reinstall' the essential files from my LiveUSB to my system?
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Verizon actually sent me to collections on a fraudulent account that was opened under my name. They wouldn't talk to me at all once it went to collections for me to even argue my case with them. Then they told me that I couldn't even open another account with them in the future. Jerks!
@Zacharee1 No, I found the loophole around here for that one. The collection company can't even touch me if they wanted to. 7 years is all they have to collect, and the time resets if I respond to them. So, I got away with out ever paying them. :D