Hi!
> Umount report "busy" when i try r/o remount the root filesystem at end
> of
> halt script. My halt script ends with:
>
> # Begin of halt
> kill -9 -1
> umount -a
> mount -n -o remount,ro /
BTW is this right? Does kill -9 guarantee that all syscalls are dead by
the time it returns from
Hi!
Umount report "busy" when i try r/o remount the root filesystem at end
of
halt script. My halt script ends with:
# Begin of halt
kill -9 -1
umount -a
mount -n -o remount,ro /
BTW is this right? Does kill -9 guarantee that all syscalls are dead by
the time it returns from kernel?
Umount report "busy" when i try r/o remount the root filesystem at end
of
halt script. My halt script ends with:
# Begin of halt
kill -9 -1
umount -a
mount -n -o remount,ro /
halt
# End of halt
Umount (and mount on next line too) report "/: device is busy" and the
root filesystem
stay not
Umount report "busy" when i try r/o remount the root filesystem at end
of
halt script. My halt script ends with:
# Begin of halt
kill -9 -1
umount -a
mount -n -o remount,ro /
halt
# End of halt
Umount (and mount on next line too) report "/: device is busy" and the
root filesystem
stay not
I seem to be able to reliably reproduce it as well. Let me know if I
can be of any help.
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 03:38:28PM +0200, Udo A. Steinberg wrote:
> This should probably be added to the 2.4.x bug-list. Since Pavel
> seems to be able to constantly reproduce it, it should be possible to
>
Jes Sorensen wrote:
>
> Pavel> Umount (and mount on next line too) report "/: device is busy"
> Pavel> and the root filesystem stay not correctly unmounted. >
> 2.2.13 and gcc-2.95.2 are not compatible, try with the correct
> compiler first.
Whatever the problem is, it's probably not a
> "Pavel" == pavelk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pavel> Umount (and mount on next line too) report "/: device is busy"
Pavel> and the root filesystem stay not correctly unmounted. But when
Pavel> i press magic key "u" (emergency remount), the filesystem is
Pavel> correctly remounted. All
Umount report "busy" when i try r/o remount the root filesystem at end
of
halt script. My halt script ends with:
# Begin of halt
kill -9 -1
umount -a
mount -n -o remount,ro /
halt
# End of halt
Umount (and mount on next line too) report "/: device is busy" and the
root filesystem
stay not
Umount report "busy" when i try r/o remount the root filesystem at end
of
halt script. My halt script ends with:
# Begin of halt
kill -9 -1
umount -a
mount -n -o remount,ro /
halt
# End of halt
Umount (and mount on next line too) report "/: device is busy" and the
root filesystem
stay not
Jes Sorensen wrote:
Pavel Umount (and mount on next line too) report "/: device is busy"
Pavel and the root filesystem stay not correctly unmounted.
2.2.13 and gcc-2.95.2 are not compatible, try with the correct
compiler first.
Whatever the problem is, it's probably not a compiler
I seem to be able to reliably reproduce it as well. Let me know if I
can be of any help.
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 03:38:28PM +0200, Udo A. Steinberg wrote:
This should probably be added to the 2.4.x bug-list. Since Pavel
seems to be able to constantly reproduce it, it should be possible to
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