the difference between an OS that has evolved and a gui that is built on top of DOS.Quote:
Originally posted by DaPi
UNIX, hmmmm, 1969 or there abouts, wasn't it? . . . don't tell me they've changed something since then?
the difference between an OS that has evolved and a gui that is built on top of DOS.Quote:
Originally posted by DaPi
UNIX, hmmmm, 1969 or there abouts, wasn't it? . . . don't tell me they've changed something since then?
To initial poster - try issuing a "sync" the next time it happens. It has worked for me in the past on 2.6.
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Maintenance Commands sync(1M)
NAME
sync - update the super block
SYNOPSIS
sync
DESCRIPTION
sync executes the sync system primitive. If the system is to
be stopped, sync must be called to insure file system
integrity. It will flush all previously unwritten system
buffers out to disk, thus assuring that all file modifica-
tions up to that point will be saved. See sync(2) for
details.
Thanks Axr2,Quote:
Originally posted by Axr2
To initial poster - try issuing a "sync" the next time it happens. It has worked for me in the past on 2.6.
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Maintenance Commands sync(1M)
NAME
sync - update the super block
SYNOPSIS
sync
DESCRIPTION
sync executes the sync system primitive. If the system is to
be stopped, sync must be called to insure file system
integrity. It will flush all previously unwritten system
buffers out to disk, thus assuring that all file modifica-
tions up to that point will be saved. See sync(2) for
details.
when it comes to a lesser size file, available free space is automatically updated. problem just occur when file with a bigger size involved.
But thanks anyway.:)