On Oct 01, 2006, at 23:24:48, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Sunday 01 October 2006 22:40, Molle Bestefich wrote:
To reiterate:
The distro halt script tries "umount -f" three times, which all
fail with
"Device or resource busy".
Me too.
I'm getting those messages from the NFS stuff at shutdown time,
with NO NFS
shares active. I have had them for years. But the reboot goes on
eventually, and apparently without harm.
What causes problems on _all_ of my softraid boxes is that without a
whole bunch of pivot_root magic in the shutdown code to switch to a
tmpfs and unmount my lvm-on-md-on-sata stuff, it's impossible to get
the kernel to stop devices cleanly. I get all sorts of messages from
the kernel about trying to stop MD devices and not being able to
_after_ reboot is called, even though at that point it should just
forcibly kill all userspace, unmount all filesystems, and deconstruct
the MD/DM device tree. I see no reason why a successful shutdown or
reboot call should _ever_ leave the disks in an inconsistent state.
Cheers,
Kyle Moffett
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