Hi: I am using Debian unstable with the kernel that came with Knoppix 3.3 which uses kernel 2.4.22-xfs. I have mounted /dev/hde6 as /usr, /dev/hde5 as /home and /dev/hde8 as /var. When I shutdown there is always a message from umount2 that /usr was busy etc, and when I reboot next time it always does the checking of /dev/hde6. The other drives appear to be unmounted cleanly. I run unstable on another machine with 2.4.8, but I do not have this same trouble; man umount does not refer to umount 2. On the Knoppix one, man umount does refer to umount2. I have read some complaints about this in the lists about umount2 (starrting from about 2001) but there does not appear to be any definitive answer. I wonder whether anyone here has a handle on what might be happening, and why only /usr should give this problem.
Thanks for any suggestions. Sebastian Canagaratna -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]