Am 26.08.2011 10:48, schrieb Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi:
> You need to look for block fs at /proc/filesystem and for each one, look
> at /sys/module/$fs/refcnt if it is 0 (zero).
>
> for _fs in $(awk '$1 !~ /^nodev/ { print $1}' /proc/filesystems); do
> echo ${_fs} $(cat /sys/module/${_fs}/refcnt)
> done
>
> ----
> INIT: version 2.88 reloading
> udf 0
> xfs 0
> squashfs 0
> ext4 0
> [ 188.509060] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Stopping disk
> [ 188.510270] ACPI: Preparing to enter system sleep state S5
> [ 188.511209] Disabling non-boot CPUs ...
> [ 188.511842] Power down.
> [ 188.513144] acpi_power_off called
> ----Hm, I did not see that, or misinterpreted it. Looks good, but ... > If you ask me how to do this is filesystem are built-in in kernel, I do > not know. Yes, it only works for modules. If we had refcounts for the block devices themselves, that would be great. In our kernel, we do not have built-in file systems, but it is still not a generic solution.
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