Zoltan,

Did you exit from the chroot?  If not, that is why the mount point is busy.

1. insmod DASD driver
2. mount file system(s)
3. chroot to mounted file system
4. perform maintenance
5. exit from chroot, and make sure you CWD is _not_ anywhere in the mounted
file systems
6. unmount file systems
7. reboot


Mark Post

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Herczeg, Zoltan
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Mark thanks for the insmod and mount suggestions. It worked great. I mounted
my sles9 install volume at /zoltan and ran chroot /zoltan SuSEconfig and all
looked ok. I then try to umount /zoltan but it tells me the device is busy.
I noticed there is a force option for the umount command but I am hesitant
to use it. Are there any suggestions on how to unmount this drive or does it
matter? I also have to take into account that the system I booted is the
initial install system for sles9 not a full system.

Thanks again

Zoltan

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