RE: [newbie] error mounting drives (already mounted)
Sorry to repost. But I thought maybe I should clarify my question. How can I unmount _all_ filesystems? Also, how can I make sure they are all unmount when I start my system? : ) Thanks. -Paul R -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Rodrguez Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 8:55 PM To: Newbie@Linux-Mandrake. Com Subject: [newbie] FW: error mounting drives (already mounted) Hi, everybody. Not sure what I did (don't think I did anything), but my system is refusing to start properly. When it gets to the stage where it mounts the file systems (in read-only mode i think), it says /dev/hda8 already mounted cannot continue, same for /hda9. It drops me back to shell, as root I try to umount hda8 (tried with the -v, -f, -a, and -n tags) but it won't unmount (says it's in use). hda9 unmounts fine. (incidentally, hda8 is my /usr partition) I'm assuming umount is running from /usr or using libc on that partition, and thus cannot unmount it. How do I unmount it then? And why would this have happened in the first place? When I restart, both hda8 and hda9 are already mounted already (again). Any clues? -Paul _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: [newbie] error mounting drives (already mounted)
Paul Rodrguez wrote: Sorry to repost. But I thought maybe I should clarify my question. How can I unmount _all_ filesystems? Also, how can I make sure they are all unmount when I start my system? : ) Thanks. -Paul R -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Rodrguez Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 8:55 PM To: Newbie@Linux-Mandrake. Com Subject: [newbie] FW: error mounting drives (already mounted) Hi, everybody. Not sure what I did (don't think I did anything), but my system is refusing to start properly. When it gets to the stage where it mounts the file systems (in read-only mode i think), it says /dev/hda8 already mounted cannot continue, same for /hda9. It drops me back to shell, as root I try to umount hda8 (tried with the -v, -f, -a, and -n tags) but it won't unmount (says it's in use). hda9 unmounts fine. (incidentally, hda8 is my /usr partition) I'm assuming umount is running from /usr or using libc on that partition, and thus cannot unmount it. How do I unmount it then? And why would this have happened in the first place? When I restart, both hda8 and hda9 are already mounted already (again). Any clues? -Paul login as "single" user. -- .--. ` |__| .---. Altoine Barker |=.| |.-.| Maximum Time, Inc |--| ||$SEND|| Chicago Based Enterprise | | |'-'| http://www.maximumtime.com |__|~')_('