On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Udo A. Steinberg wrote: > > /dev/hdb1: Inode 522901, i_blocks is 64, should be 8. FIXED > umount: none busy - remounted read-only > The "none" bit puzzles me the most. /etc/fstab and /etc/mtab > look perfectly ok. > > Has anyone got an idea? Everything worked well with 2.4.0 and > Alan's tree up to -ac4, didn't try ac5, and ac6 is what messes > up now. Try to revert to -ac4 fs/super.c and see if it helps - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- Strange umount problem in latest 2.4.0 kernels Udo A. Steinberg
- Re: Strange umount problem in latest 2.4.0 kernels Alexander Viro
- Re: Strange umount problem in latest 2.4.0 kern... Udo A. Steinberg
- Re: Strange umount problem in latest 2.4.0 ... Alexander Viro
- Re: Strange umount problem in latest 2.... Udo A. Steinberg
- Re: Strange umount problem in latest 2.4.0 ... Udo A. Steinberg
- Re: Strange umount problem in latest 2.... Alan Cox
- Re: Strange umount problem in latest 2.... David Ford
- Re: Strange umount problem in latest 2.4.0 ... Andreas Dilger
- Re: Strange umount problem in latest 2.4.0 kernels Andries . Brouwer
- Re: Strange umount problem in latest 2.4.0 kern... Udo A. Steinberg
- Re: Strange umount problem in latest 2.4.0 kern... J . A . Magallon
- Re: Strange umount problem in latest 2.4.0 ... Christoph Rohland