on Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 10:25:25AM +0000, Vittorio ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> This is the first time it happens to me!
> 
> Under woody I've compiled my own, very light kernel 2.4.13-1 (Bunk's
> stuff) for my hardware eliminating many options I don't need.
> 
> Now, it all works ok (in syslog there isn't anything strange or
> missing dependency warning) but when I shutdown woody hangs endlessly
> to "unmounting filesystems........" and I'm compelled to switch off
> the PC. This causes a complete and annoying check of the partition
> when booting again.
> 
> Why is that and what should I check?

Any remote filesystems -- Samba or NFS shares?  I'm trying to remember
if this matters or not.

I'd shut down to single user, then use lsof to see if there are any open
processes or files on other filesystems.  Try umounting filesystems one
by one.  If one doesn't umount, track down why.

Peace.

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