On Tuesday 01 November 2005 01:36, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
> > (Then, of course, there's FUSE. Does killing the FUSE helper
> > prevent the mount from being umounted?)
>
> No. On clean exit (via INT, TERM, HUP handlers installed by library)
> it will lazy umount itself. Violent death of a filesystem daemon will
> leave the mount intact, but umountable.
Ok, so it sounds like the proper init-go-byebye procedure once namespaces get
deployed is for init to kill all child processes, umount -a what's left in
its namespace, and all is well. So no changes are needed to the umount -a
implementation...
Rob
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