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Package: apt
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hi.

i usually have /usr mounted read-only and just change it to install or
dist-upgrade. but sometimes after running apt-get dist-upgrade/install when
i try to remount /usr read-only, it says:
mount: /usr is busy

so it seems apt-get opens some files on /usr as read-write.

bye

-- System Information
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On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> i usually have /usr mounted read-only and just change it to install or
> dist-upgrade. but sometimes after running apt-get dist-upgrade/install when
> i try to remount /usr read-only, it says:
> mount: /usr is busy

This has nothing to do with APT.. Files are left open as part of the dpkg
process, most of the common cases are deleted but not-yet-closed inodes
(ie library upgrades).

Jason

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