On Wednesday 05 January 2005 12:28, Gerd Knorr wrote: > > > # mount tmpfs tmp/ -t tmpfs > > > # TMPDIR=./tmp/ /kernels/non-fix-kill-patched-kernel > > > rootfs=debian.fs # uml_mconsole .uml/xxx/mconsole cad > > > # kill -KILL <pid1> <pid2> > > That doesn't kill all the processes, I additionally need 'kill > -CONT' for one of them.
I remember that behaviour you describe from the uml-kernel that was delivered on SuSE 9.2's Distribution media, um-host-kernel-2.6.8-24.* But my 2.6.9-bb4 um-kernel does not show that problem, I think because bb4 has that fix-kill patch inside. > > > # umount tmp/ > > > umount: /root/tmp: device is busy > > Works for me, at least when no uml kernel process left over. > Sure there are no uml processes hanging around any more > at this point? Yes, I am very sure: ps and lsof show no more uml processes, lsof shows no processes using the /tmp any more, but still I cannot umount it. (As I described in my original posting, see: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=user-mode-linux-devel&m=110301482900866&w=2 Armin. -- --- May the Source be with you! Linux. --- --- secure eMail: http://www.gnupg.de/ ---
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