Chuck Swiger wrote:
...I recall that there are some issues handling ext2fs filesystems
cleanly during the shutdown process, which tend to cause them to not be
unmounted properly. It's considered a bug.
Thanks, Chuck. When I tried searching the PRs for this, I came up blank;
but your reply
On Oct 29, 2004, at 7:53 AM, Stefek Zaba wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
...I recall that there are some issues handling ext2fs filesystems
cleanly during the shutdown process, which tend to cause them to not
be unmounted properly. It's considered a bug.
Thanks, Chuck. When I tried searching the PRs
Charles Swiger wrote:
On Oct 29, 2004, at 7:53 AM, Stefek Zaba wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
...I recall that there are some issues handling ext2fs filesystems
cleanly during the shutdown process, which tend to cause them to not
be unmounted properly. It's considered a bug.
Thanks, Chuck. When I
Dumb question, which man 8 shutdown and cousins (halt, reboot) don't
seem to answer: is incanting shutdown expected to unmount all mounted
filesystems, even those mounted interactively (i.e. not listed in
/etc/fstab)?
I ask because I managed to embarass myself during a trial install of
Stefek Zaba wrote:
Dumb question, which man 8 shutdown and cousins (halt, reboot) don't
seem to answer: is incanting shutdown expected to unmount all mounted
filesystems, even those mounted interactively (i.e. not listed in
/etc/fstab)?
Yes, shutdown is supposed to unmount all of the filesystems