"Nathan O. Siemers" wrote:
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> Have you possibly added any swap files recently? A while ago I
> tracked a similar problem to an open swap file that shutdown was not
> releasing before it tried to unmount.
>
> nathan
Nope, just changed the kernels. Anyhow, my system is in a shape so bad
that it
Have you possibly added any swap files recently? A while ago I
tracked a similar problem to an open swap file that shutdown was not
releasing before it tried to unmount.
nathan
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"Richard E. Hawkins Esq." wrote:
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> When I"ve seen it, "rebooot" caused the abnorrmal shutdown, in which
> e2fsck was necessary, while "shutdown -r now" worked fine, as (i believe)
> the three fingered salute. I never did figure out why, I just adjusted :)
>
My inittab has:
ca:12345:ctlaltdel:
> On Sun, Oct 25 1998, D'jinnie spake thus:
>
> > I had this problem right before my hd went bad :( It might be very prudent
> > to run fsck on it...
>
> hmm...i've only had this problem running 2.1.x kernels, not stock hamm 2.0.34.
I've seen it before on kernels prior to 2.1, but I don't reca
Yes, I have noticed this too, only on 2.1.x kernels. Doing 'shutdown -r
now' seems to take care of it for me.
> Subject: Re: fs not umounted at CTL-ALT-DEL
>
> On Sun, Oct 25 1998, D'jinnie spake thus:
>
> > I had this problem right before my hd went bad :( It
On Sun, Oct 25 1998, D'jinnie spake thus:
> I had this problem right before my hd went bad :( It might be very prudent
> to run fsck on it...
hmm...i've only had this problem running 2.1.x kernels, not stock hamm 2.0.34.
ideas?
leon
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I had this problem right before my hd went bad :( It might be very prudent
to run fsck on it...
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Hi,
These days, when I reboot my machine, the file system is not always
unmounted. The machine says that the file system is busy and cannot be
unmounted and reboots.
Any idea ?
TIA,
Ionutz
PS: I don't know if this is useful, but here it is:
My kernel 2.1.125. The .config file that I used is a
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