Hi Chris,
Are you using devfs ?
Maybe you do have /dev on sepearate partition ?
I dunno if devfs is enabled by default in SGI-XFS,
if so, erasing line with /dev from /etc/fstab should solve
your problem (unless you have /dev on other partition)
It's only suggestion, i am not using RHS products since RHL7, neighter
SGI-XFS distribution.
Cheers,
Krzysztof
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 12:54:50PM -0400, Chris Szilagyi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently installed Red Hat 7.1 using the SGI-XFS cd. After
> installation, I noticed that whenever I shutdown, the system gives an
> error of "umount: /dev: device is busy" and complains it can't unmount
> /dev. From my experiences so far, this doesn't appear to happen if I
> install with Red Hat's cd's, without using the SGI-XFS cd.
>
> Everybody else I know that has installed Red Hat 7.1 with the SGI-XFS cd
> has had the same problem, and we can't find an answer. Are there any
> issues that you know of about this or a fix for it?
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Chris
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