On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 17:23:21 +0900, PitchBlack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having this problem on my notebook during shutdown.
> It seems something ia still accessing /usr. I have already
> checked running processes and threads before I shutdown
> and also it happens all the time,  it seems umount cannot
> unmount the partition.  Any idea about this problem?

On a similar light, when I start my box[1] on runlevel 1, and I try
unmounting /usr, umount(8) complains that /usr is busy, even if there
are no processes (other than the shell). My /etc/fstab has /usr
partition mounted with defaults,ro,norecover; the partition is XFS.

What can be the problem in this case? (I've had to resort to booting
with 'init=/bin/sh' just so my /usr doesn't get mounted, and so I can
do some maintenance work on /usr).

[1] http://www.myjavaserver.com/~butiki/linux/boxen.html#butiki
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