Messages in this thread | | | Date | 7 May 99 11:20:19 EDT | From | ADAM SCHROTENBOER <> | Subject | Unmounting SMB file systems |
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Not sure if this is a kernel issue or not, but thought I could at least field the q to you.
I make a regular use of smb mounts, and have noticed a problem w/ them. At shutdown, it attempts to unmount the SMB file systems along with the local file systems, rather than with the network file systems. This means that if I don't remember to unmount them manually before shutdown, the shutdown process grinds to a halt when it's unmounting file systems.
I don't know if this is a kernel issue or not, so if not, please direct me to the most appropriate forum for this q. If it would qualify as a kernel issue, it would be appreciated if it would be forwarded to the kernel crew to be fixed.
Thank you very much for your time.
PS, thanks for the help w/ my previous q, about the kernel image that was too big. I aparrently needed to use bzlilo. Thanks very much.
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