remount

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The tag 'remount' on WindowsForum.com covers scenarios where a filesystem or drive is remounted, often to resolve issues or apply changes. Discussions include a critical ext4 remount use-after-free vulnerability (CVE-2024-0775) affecting Linux systems, where a local attacker could exploit the bug to crash or leak kernel memory. In Windows contexts, users seek help remounting NFS shares to change mount options, or troubleshoot external drives that automatically remount after being safely removed. Enterprise IT topics appear with a case of a demoted root domain controller where remounting the domain caused replication errors. The tag spans security vulnerabilities, storage troubleshooting, and domain controller recovery, reflecting real-world remount challenges across operating systems.
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    CVE-2024-0775: ext4 remount use-after-free explained

    A subtle memory-management bug deep inside the ext4 remount path—tracked as CVE-2024-0775—can turn routine mount option changes into a kernel-level use-after-free, enabling a local attacker to crash systems or leak kernel memory if left unpatched. Background ext4 is the default filesystem for...
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    domain distroyed -demounted the root dc

    hey every one i just did a huge mistake - I hade problems with my domain replication so i tried to transfer the root domain services to another domain but did not transfer the schema ' I remounted the root domain and know I get errors when doing repadmin /replsum "the target principal name is...
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    Windows 7 change NFS default mount options?

    Is it possible to change the default mount options for NFS mounts under windows 7? I have my mp3s on a file server, and windows likes to 'lock' it, and I can not play my files if its mounted with the lock option, so I have to disconnect, and go to a command prompt, and remount to play them...
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    Windows 7 Express Card / ESata unmount issues

    I use an Esata external drive which Win 7 has not difficulty mounting from the Express Card Adapter that plugs into the PCI port. When I click to remove the device or the adapter the "Safe to Remove Device" pops up but it immediately remounts after. Is there a solution to this or an HP driver...
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