Re: HELP: can't umount filesystem on shutdown!

2000-10-05 Thread Uncle Meat
On Thu, 05 Oct 2000, you opined: >On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 09:49:06PM -0500, Uncle Meat wrote: >> > Turning off quotas [ok] >> > Unmounting file systems umount2: Device or resource busy >> > umount: /usr/hda1: device is busy >> > umount2: Device or resource busy >> > umount: /usr: device is busy >

Re: HELP: can't umount filesystem on shutdown!

2000-10-05 Thread Chris Watt
At 06:55 AM 10/5/00 -0400, Ben Logan wrote: >this is possible. What I don't understand is why that wasn't a >problem before--seems like that would be a problem regardless of >where the /usr/lib directory is mounted. I.e., it has to be >unmounted regardless of where it is. Actually it doesn't s

Re: HELP: can't umount filesystem on shutdown!

2000-10-05 Thread Ben Logan
On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 09:49:06PM -0500, Uncle Meat wrote: > > Turning off quotas [ok] > > Unmounting file systems umount2: Device or resource busy > > umount: /usr/hda1: device is busy > > umount2: Device or resource busy > > umount: /usr: device is busy > > > > No process references; use -v f

Re: HELP: can't umount filesystem on shutdown!

2000-10-05 Thread M. Neidorff
At 10:11 PM 10/4/00 -0400, you wrote: >I really need some help here...my system won't shut down properly any more. > >I have two drives in my RedHat 6.2 box. One of them had linux on it and the >other windoze. I was running out of space in linux, so I wiped windows off >the other disk (/dev/hda1

RE: HELP: can't umount filesystem on shutdown!

2000-10-04 Thread Uncle Meat
On 05-Oct-2000 Ben Logan spoke something to the effect: > I really need some help here...my system won't shut down properly any > more. > > I have two drives in my RedHat 6.2 box. One of them had linux on it and > the > other windoze. I was running out of space in linux, so I wiped windows > o

HELP: can't umount filesystem on shutdown!

2000-10-04 Thread Ben Logan
I really need some help here...my system won't shut down properly any more. I have two drives in my RedHat 6.2 box. One of them had linux on it and the other windoze. I was running out of space in linux, so I wiped windows off the other disk (/dev/hda1). Then I created an ext2 filesystem on it