Rusty Carruth wrote:
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> Pierre Fortin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > He has a /boot partition which the kernel, for some unknown reason, locks onto.
> > Even "umount /boot" returns "busy" after a reboot.
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> I'll bet it has something to do with klogd.
YES! I agree... didn't think about klogd at thte time (sleepy :^) ...so
/etc/rc.d/init.d/halt needs to be changed to move the /boot umount from the
general umounts to the / umount segment.
Mandrake: do you want me to create the patch...?
Now... I've got to find out why NFS partitions cause a similar problem when the
server's nfsd crashes (previous post which got no response)...
Thanks for the tip,
Pierre
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