<p>Has the system rebooted since then and now? Maybe it rebooted in between flush intervals for one of the filesystems involved?</p>
<p>What FS are you using? And what kernel version does the Nasty Nabber have? Have you checked 'dmesg' (or the log file for it in /var/log) for any clues?</p>
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Sent from my phone... a G2 running CM7 nightlies!</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jul 7, 2011 10:18 PM, "Joshua Kite" <<a href="mailto:jwkite@gmail.com">jwkite@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> I don't think I have a question, but I thought I'd share a very strange<br>
> experience.<br>> <br>> I'm running Ubuntu 11.04. I just finished rebuilding my box (moved to SSD)<br>> and migrating my data. Everything was working fine yesterday, including<br>> some NFS mounts. I logged in today and the mounts were gone. I mean<br>
> totally gone. The entries in /etc/fstab were gone. The directories were<br>> gone. Nfs-common was uninstalled<br>> <br>> The only thing that remained were some dead symbolic links pointing to the<br>> directories where they were to be mounted. Otherwise I would start to<br>
> question whether I had actually set everything up.<br>> <br>> Weirdness.<br>> <br>> Anyone else every have this happen? I'm starting to wonder if my 8 year old<br>> has learned the magic of apt-get...<br>
> <br>> Josh Kite<br></div>