Yes.
jesta
you most likely have a terminal open that is currently in that path.
umount -f /home/skynet
You can force it.
umount /home/skynet
should release it.
can you see the the mount using mount
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sudo sshfs -o allow_other,default_permissions [email protected]:/home/shady/skynet /home/skynet
You mounted your desktop files on top of the server files.
fusermount -u /home/shady/skynet
this should be
fusermount -u /home/skynet
As I understand it...That's exactly how mobile phones work when you dial emergency number. if your operator has no signal, it automatically selects the strongest cell signal and attempts it through that. And you don't even have to know the country equivalent number, dialing 911 will automatically route to the local emergency center. There's a list of numbers that are recognized as emergency numbers by the phone/sim, but the actual number is not even used when the call is initiated. In general as long as you have a phone with battery left, you should be able to make a call to emergency center.
It's probably this recent bug in kernel/mesa. https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/linux/-/issues/47
You need to downgrade your kernel or wait for the fix...
In the first one the tutorial expects you to just leave the function in circles.py, after you have create the separate unit test file.
On the second one, You are probably trying to run the tests while inside the "test" folder. You need to be in the project folder when running the python -m unittest discover -v
You should blame anycubic for their mqtt server which allows any valid credential to connect and control your printer via the matt API. Let's just hope anycubic fixes their mqtt server.
Well that's smart...
if rebooting is and option, it will release the mounts. And should be safe because mounting on top of an existing path doesn't really break anything. the original files still exist, but are just hidden because they are under the new mount. Once the mount is released, everything should be as it was.