Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 22 Feb 1999 23:07:22 +0000 | From | Steve Dodd <> | Subject | Re: Can't umount after SIGKILL |
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Hi,
On Mon, Feb 22, 1999 at 04:24:53PM -0500, Brian Geisel wrote:
> I have found that if I have a process which is running on a mounted > filesystem, and I kill -9 that process, the filesystem is unable to be > umounted. It thinks the filesystem is still in use.
Must something very specific - that works fine here (as expected). What is the process? What kernel version? What filesystem? What state is the process in when you kill it?
S.
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