Hi there, I recently installed OpenAFS 1.3.78 on my Linux 2.6.8 laptop. Unfortunately I didn't think I'd ever need to access AFS on that machine when I installed my distribution, so I didn't allocate any space for an ext2 AFS cache partition (I'm using reiserfs for about everything). So, in order to avoid a complete reinstallation, I created a 512 MB image file, created an ext2 filesystem on it and mounted it via /dev/loop*. Using that as cache works pretty flawless, only after shutting down the AFS client the filesystem refuses to be unmounted any more ("device is busy"). Calling "fuser -m /usr/vice/cache" doesn't show any processes accessing the fs, though. What can I do in order to be able to shut down my system cleanly again?
Cheers, Ingo _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list OpenAFS-info@openafs.org https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info