Hi
With newer cvs kernel (cvs from this week, before i had holidays) i have
problems with my linux workstation (suse 7.1) at work.
Umounting the filesystems while shutdown hangs.
Following partitions are xfs:
/dev/sda1 on / type xfs (rw)
/dev/vg00/usr on /usr type xfs (rw,kio,logbufs=4,logbsize=32768)
/dev/vg00/var on /var type xfs (rw,kio,logbufs=4,logbsize=32768)
/dev/vg00/opt on /opt type xfs (rw,kio,logbufs=4,logbsize=32768)
/dev/vg00/tmp on /tmp type xfs (rw,kio,logbufs=4,logbsize=32768)
After umounting /tmp and /opt it hangs. Normally /var and /usr followed.
It hangs in the /etc/init.d/halt script:
[...]
echo "Unmounting file systems"
umount -avt noproc,nonfs,nosmbfs || {
rc_status
UMOUNT_FAILED=true
}
rc_status -v1 -r
With a cvs kernel from march 2nd i have no problems.
regards.
utz lehmann
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