Not sure but you'll probably get it if you boot in single mode instead
of doing an init 1 once you have already booted into another level.



El mar, 12-11-2002 a las 19:16, David Guntner escribi�:
> I need to unmount my /var filesystem so that I can use diskdrake to resize 
> it.  I've gone to init level 1 (single user mode), which kills all 
> processes that should be using it (like syslog), but even then, any attempt 
> to unmount /var gets a "it's busy" message.  I don't know *what* it could 
> be busy with, since the various daemons which log stuff there are shut 
> down.
> 
> /var is the last filesystem on my disk, and I've got some empty space at 
> the end of that disk.  I want to expand the size of /var to fill that 
> space.  Starting point on the disk will be the same - I don't want to move 
> it, just resize it to make it a bit bigger.  To the best of my knowledge, 
> you have to unmount a filesystem before you can resize it.  So for the 
> moment, I'm stuck.
> 
> Does anyone have any ideas on how to do this?
> 
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