Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 08 Dec 1998 14:13:37 +0100 | From | Alessandro Suardi <> | Subject | Re: Strange umount problem under Linux 2.1.131. |
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H.J. Lu wrote: > > > > > I'm getting consistent "can't unmount '/': device busy" messages when I try to > > reboot: 'shutdown -r 0' (for kernel upgrades, of course!), since 2.1.130. > > > > It only happens to me under 2.1.131. 2.1.130 is ok. > > -- > H.J. Lu (hjl@gnu.org) >
2.1.131 here shows same problem, btw the only stuff to be accessing /home is this one. I am running knfsd-981204 (though I didn't patch the kernel with HJ's patches, as I only use kNFS on my home ethernet and it works fine without patching the kernel).
/home has the problem, / is fine. fuser'ing root shows only normal stuff:
[asuardi@dogbert asuardi]$ fuser -v /
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND / asuardi 335 .r... bash asuardi 353 .r... startx asuardi 354 .r... xinit asuardi 357 .r... sh asuardi 359 .r... fvwm2 asuardi 363 .r... FvwmButtons asuardi 364 .r... FvwmTaskBar asuardi 367 .r... xclock asuardi 368 .r... FvwmPager asuardi 371 .r... xlock asuardi 374 .r... bash asuardi 387 .r... bash asuardi 419 .r... netscape-commun asuardi 431 .r... netscape-commun asuardi 494 .r... bash asuardi 525 .r... fuser
while /home has this one:
[asuardi@dogbert asuardi]$ fuser -v /home
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND /home root kernel mount /home [asuardi@dogbert asuardi]$
(which isn't going away after stopping the kNFS processes).
Ciao,
--alessandro <asuardi@uninetcom.it> <asuardi@it.oracle.com>
Linux 2.0.36/2.1.131 glibc-2.0.7-29 gcc-2.8.1 binutils-2.9.1.0.15
"I hate bugs which disappear just as soon as you start trying to narrow things down." -- Stephen Tweedie
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