Just FYI, when 2.2.0 was released (yes, 2.2), I moved from
2.0.36 to it on a RedHat 5.1 with all the updates and the rest
built from scratch. And shutting down the system gave me the
same results: / -> device or resource busy. No need to say
that fsck was used. The other partitions were cleanly
un
>>M T ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: I'm running redhat 6.2 halt scripts
>>and strange problem appears >>when shutting system down with kernel-2.4.0.
>>I get message that "/ >>device is busy". I've updated util-linux
>>(kill,mount,umount) >>according documentation without any success. I've
>>got no
M T ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I'm running redhat 6.2 halt scripts and strange problem appears when
> shutting system down with kernel-2.4.0. I get message that "/ device is
> busy". I've updated util-linux (kill,mount,umount) according to
> documentation without any success. I've got no prob
> >shutting system down with kernel-2.4.0. I get message that "/ device is
> >busy".
>
> Known problem with Redhat 6.2 scripts. Ask Redhat for the fix.
Are you sure its that. I was seeing this with one box in 2.4.0 but I don't see
it in -ac. (No I dont know why either). Even better do you know
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001 11:03:06 -,
"M T" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm running redhat 6.2 halt scripts and strange problem appears when
>shutting system down with kernel-2.4.0. I get message that "/ device is
>busy".
Known problem with Redhat 6.2 scripts. Ask Redhat for the fix.
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I'm running redhat 6.2 halt scripts and strange problem appears when
shutting system down with kernel-2.4.0. I get message that "/ device is
busy". I've updated util-linux (kill,mount,umount) according to
documentation without any success. I've got no problems with 2.2.18.
Any ideas?
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