I think that would be consistent with no .ts files being open.I wasn't sure but copied that code exactly as typed by Mymsman and got nothing back, just back to the command prompt
I think that would be consistent with no .ts files being open.I wasn't sure but copied that code exactly as typed by Mymsman and got nothing back, just back to the command prompt
So I've worked out how to directly enter at a command prompt which was nice and simple. I wasn't sure but copied that code exactly as typed by Mymsman and got nothing back, just back to the command prompt. I then tried the lsof -Fns on its own and got a very long report. Was I supposed to enter that code exactly? If so there was no list produced.
For info the web-if says system is in standby but the disk is still running and web-if fully functional so not truly in standby.
lsof -Fns | grep "\.nts" | sort -u
lsof -Fns | grep "\.hmt" | sort -u
That always rules.
What I meant was that once you had set your mind on the idea that you had a faulty disc (target) it was very difficult to subsequently get away from that idea.
Nope. Well known fact.Trick cyclist as well Trev?
Nah! After ratifying- you're stuffed, unless the rules are changed.Gratifying.
(New word game?)
Unless you next say stratifying...Nah! After ratifying- you're stuffed, unless the rules are changed.
They call that "Continuation bias".What I meant was that once you had set your mind on the idea that you had a faulty disc (target) it was very difficult to subsequently get away from that idea.