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Re: [Dazuko-help] dazukofs & antivir
From: |
Thomas Wilhelmi |
Subject: |
Re: [Dazuko-help] dazukofs & antivir |
Date: |
Thu, 3 Dec 2009 16:30:02 +0100 |
Hi Thommy,
thx for your answer. But as you said: it has nothing to do with our
problem:-)
I found out that if I follow the instructions in the Readmeeven the
start of the example (showfiles) freezes my machine immediately after
start. I onlymountthe Test-Directory and start it. That's it.No access
to the directory or anything else is necessary.
The directory is mounted like said in the Readme. Here is the entry
from/etc/fstab:
/tmp/test /tmp/test dazukofs
and than I enter:
"mount /tmp/test"
if I than start the test-app: freeze.
This leeds to the problem that, when I mount (e.g.) a home-Dir with
dazuko the machine freezes totally during boot.
Regards
> Hi Thomas,
> I installed the latest version of Dazukofs 3.1.2. The only thing it did
> was, I can reboot the computer without it freezing, but it did not solve
> the problem with AntiVir. AntiVir has a new version out 3.0.5-12, but it
> has not helped my situation. I still cannot specify a folder to protect.
> If I do, Firefox and Thunderbird will take forever to start. I am
> talking minutes. And, once they start, they are subject to freeze. It
> may be I don't know how to specify a folder to protect. What I do is
> specify /home/tommyp /home/tommyp. Or, if I want to specify a certain
> folder, I enter /home/tommp/ /home/tommyp/thunderbird. Irregardless, any
> way I enter it still freezes programs I try to open...
> One thing I have found out, is if you specify a folder to protect, it
> will only scan the files visable in the folder. It will not scan a
> folder within a folder. What I want to protect most is my thunderbird
> mail. To do this I have to enter
> /home/tommyp/.thunderbird/*****.default/Mail/****.****.net. With the
> asterisks representing the name of the default folder and the pop
> server. I realize what I just wrote doesn't have anything to do with our
> problem, but wish there was a way to choose your home folder to protect
> and it would scan every file, folder and files in every folder without
> having to designate each folder specifically.
> Tommy