Praedor,

You probably have a daemon that just doesn't want to quit.  Try doing a
#ps aux just before shutdown, to see what's running.  Then, try going down
each init level, one at a time (init 4, 3, 2, 1).

Ron
--- Praedor Tempus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Recently, whenever I shutdown my laptop I get to the point where
> everything 
> is being unmounted when it craps out with an error about /usr being busy
> and 
> being unable to unmount it.  Ultimately, I end up having to just hit the
> 
> power switch because nothing else I do (not even logging in another
> session 
> as root and trying to unmount it manually) will unmount it.  
> 
> As a result, every time I start it up again, it has to do the harddrive
> check 
> which slows down bootup a lot.  What the hell is the problem?  Any
> ideas?
> 
> I haven't done anything to my system, just all of a sudden, /usr wont
> unmount.
> This laptop has 1 hdd in it and no other partition has problems.  
> 
> 
> -- 
> Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain.
> 


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^C
quit
:q
exit
?
help
shit

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