This will definitely not be fixed for 10.04, which is no longer a
supported desktop release.
Chances are the unclean shutdown is caused by some rogue process on your
system - perhaps one not belonging to the official Ubuntu OS - holding
files open on the /home partition at shutdown time. In
Yes, if you leave something for long enough eventually it becomes
unimportant.
If this had been properly triaged and assigned - i.e. before five years
after the initial submission - then questions aimed at identifying the
cause of the problem might have been possible to follow up.
No. Chances
** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
SDHC /home not properly umounted at shutdown on Eee PC
To manage
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** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Yes, I still have that hardware. Yes, the problem is still exhibited.
The current install is 10.04 and will probably stay that for the
forseeable life of the current universe, so I doubt a fix will be
forthcoming.
Five years is a pretty slow turn around.
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syncing volumes as described above immediately before the final halt
command in /etc/init.d/halt (shown below) does not fix the problem.
log_action_msg Will now halt
sleep 1
halt -d -f -i $poweroff $hddown
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SDHC /home not properly umounted at shutdown on Eee PC