Figured it out. I made a PFS called /olv (for "olvidable") where I put
downloaded ISOs, Freenet stores, and anything else that I don't care if I
lose, but don't want expired like stuff in /tmp/. It's empty on the DragonFly
box but has some ISOs on the Linux box. On the laptop disk, /home is a
f
On Tuesday 21 June 2011 18:35:53 Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> fstat
fstat couldn't find any files open on the disk:
# fstat -f /mnt/home
USER CMD PID FD PATH INUM MODE SZ|DV
R/W
# fstat -f /mnt/
USER CMD PID FD PATH INUM MODE
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011, Pierre Abbat wrote:
> I wrote a shell script to unmount the laptop drive and got this:
>
> # umountl
> umount: unmount of /mnt/home failed: Device busy
> umount: unmount of /mnt failed: Device busy
>
> There are no mount points inside /mnt/home and no processes with the work
I wrote a shell script to unmount the laptop drive and got this:
# umountl
umount: unmount of /mnt/home failed: Device busy
umount: unmount of /mnt failed: Device busy
There are no mount points inside /mnt/home and no processes with the working
directory on the laptop drive. There are no program