Lars Nordin wrote: > Looks like some of the necessary NFS programs(mountd?) never started so the > shutdown scripts are complaining. I would try uninstalling nfs-utils-clients > package or otherwise don't run the netfs start script - that is if you are > not using _any_ networked drives.
No, he just has a service running called autofs (man autofs). He needs to shut it down (as explained my earlier post). This autofs service creates the mount point "/net". Take a look at "/etc/auto.master". Autofs will also create mount "/misc". Dr John > > On Tuesday 09 April 2002 06:16 am, Sevatio wrote: > >>OS: LM8.2 >> >>Problem: Shut down process stops with the following message: >> >>Unmounting NFS filesystem: Cannot MOUNTPROG RPC: RPC: Program not >>registered umount2: Device or resource busy >>umount: /net: device is busy [FAILED] >> >>QUESTION: Where do I go to stop this nonsense? - I've tried to not have >>NFS start on boot and I've also tried to shutdown NFS but this problem >>persists. I don't even want to use NFS. >> >>Thanks, >>Sevatio >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com >
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