In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:

> /usr is busy, so it can't be unmounted. since the system boots without /usr,
> bash and umount should work without /usr, but these processes cause /usr
> to be busy. maybe somethign with locales, ld searchpaths ? i have no idea.

bastel da doch mal ein lsof rein und schau nach warum /usr busy ist.

BTW, verwendest Du 2.x er Kernel? Wenn ja knfs oder userland.

Wir hatte naemlich mit 2.2.x massive NFS Probleme mit knfs.

Gruss

Sven

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"and on the third day he rebooted into Linux-1.3.84"
                                (Linus Torvalds, Easter Kernel Release 1996)

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