The umount failure that was fixed with kernel 2.2.9-27 (as far as I know),
would not umount / on shut down. The failures you have below are failed NFS
mounts/umounts. I would try to mount these by hand after the sys come up and
see what error messages you get. Read the docs on NFS and If you don't need NFS
on boot give it the noauto tag in /etc/fstab.

On Sun, 05 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> > And...... If your system still boots but fails to startx what makes your
> think
> > it's the kernel? That's your X server crapping out, not the kernel.
> >
> mountd /var/lib/nfs/xtab    [Failed]
> and when shutdown ..
> Shutting down NFS mountd:  [Failed]
> Shutting down NFS daemon: nfsd: erminating on signal 9
> nfsd: last server exiting        [Failed]
> 
> Many people told me in various linux mailing list that
> i have to upgrade the kernel & initscripts
> 
> > > make sure to  edit your lilo.conf after you upgrade the kernel.
> > >
> > > #pico /etc/lilo.conf
> > > change the kernel line to xxxx.27mdk
> > > save
> yes, i have. Then run /sbin/lilo , right ?
> 
> > > #lilo
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