Miark,

your suggestion works, THANKS a lot.

Sorry for asking this further question. I thought that "autofs" was useful for mounting ANY filesystem, including read-only NTFS and CD-ROMs. Now, I removed autofs, it properly shuts down and I STILL (fortunately) can read my NTFS filesystems and my CDROM.
So, my question is: is autofs used ONLY for NTFS (and I do not have any of those) ?

Actually I saw in /etc/auto.misc that the CDROM is mentioned there

Thanks a lot indeed. Best regards
/stefano

Miark wrote:

Run drakxservices as root. Turn off autofs, and make sure it doesn't run at boot.

Miark


On Tuesday 17 Dec 2002 08:56, Stefano Pogliani wrote:

Just migrated to 9.0.

When shutting down, the shutdown process FREEZES at a certain point with
the following error:

unmounting NFS filesystems: Cannot MOUNTPROG RPC: RPC: Program not
registered
umount2: Device or resource busy
umount: /net: device is busy

At this point I have to hard-reset the computer (which implies that, on
rebooting, filesystems are checked for consistency)

Could someone help me in understanding this?

Thanks a lot in advance. Best regards

/stefano


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