Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 11 Nov 1998 17:16:38 -0600 | From | Dave Wilson <> | Subject | re : not unmounting root - a clue |
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I have been putting together a "Redhat 5.0" cd ( w/ appropriate updates ) that uses the 2.1.125 kernel for our software product ( I know...bleeding edge, and all that stuff ). My installation all goes fine except at the end when it unmounts the partitions before rebooting. "Cannot unmount /mnt: busy". The part of the installation that does the lilo setup does a :
rename("/mnt/etc/lilo.conf", "/mnt/etc/lilo.conf.rpmsave"); rename("/mnt/etc/silo.conf", "/mnt/etc/silo.conf.rpmsave");
The file "lilo.conf" does not exist ( since this is an Install not an Upgrade ) and the file "silo.conf" does not exist ( since I am an x86 machine ).
If I comment out the rename calls , then the unmount works just fine, thank you. Some problem between glibc and the kernel ?
The glibc is from the glibc-2.0.7-29 rpms from Redhat 5.2.
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