On Friday 20 April 2007 10:16, Carlos E. R. wrote:
> The Friday 2007-04-20 at 17:07 +0200, Petr Klíma wrote:
> > ...
>
> > I use OpenSuse 10.X with /home on NFS (not sure if it's
> > significant...). The problem is that sometimes reboot or shutdown
> > doesn't proceed and halts. Last message written on the console is
> > "Sending processes the KILL signal". System is not dead (NumLock
> > responding), but doesn't proceed with shutdown/reboot further.
> >
> > This happens everytime (or almost everytime) I try to
> > shutdown/reboot from KDE or GDM or using "reboot" command.
>
> My guess is that the nfs session refuses to umount because there is a
> user process (the one doing the halt) running from there. Or the halt
> process is a child of kdesu that is running as user, or something of
> the sort.

Almost certainly this is the correct explanation.


> > I experienced such behaviour with all OpenSuse 10.x versions, on
> > different machines, both i386 and x86_64 platforms.
>
> You could open a bugzilla... I don't know if this is expected
> behaviour, or if some option in the nfs mount can help.

I wouldn't do that. It's not a bug that umount fails if there are files 
open on the file system in question (including current working 
directories).


Randall Schulz
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