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Jeff Dike wrote:
> On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 09:06:15PM +0200, Jan Ploski wrote:
>> I suppose that the only processes to consider are those running under my 
>> uid (as I only started UML using my own user account - and noone else is 
>> using UML on the machine). There are no such suspect processes. Yet I 
>> can still reliably reproduce the problem.
> 
> OK, then it's a host bug of some sort.  File locks aren't supposed to
> survive the death of all the processes which had the file open.
> 
> But every single other case I've heard of has been a remnant UML process.
I've had one case with loop mounts and moving the path of the mount from
 under it. Couldn't unmount (without -f -l) and no process was listed.
But all other cases were shown with a straightforward lsof or fuser.

Antoine
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