Public bug reported:
After clicking from the application menu "Tools>Dictionary>Indonesia-
English", the gkamus window became not responding. Nothing else could be
done except forcing the application to close.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: gkamus 1.0-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSi
Public bug reported:
I got this message when shutdown:
Unmounting local filesystems...
umount2: Device or resource busy
umount:/dev/sda2 busy - remounted read-only
Will now halt
This message appears every time I shut down my system. This showed up
the following time after I updated my Ubuntu
** Summary changed:
- On shutdown: “umount2: Device or resource busy, umount:/dev/sda2 busy -
remounted read-only” appears [closed]
+ On shutdown: “umount2: Device or resource busy, umount:/dev/sda2 busy -
remounted read-only” appears
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@Bejamin Drung: What about in Precise? Will there be any update soon?
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Title:
[Upstream] Text not black in LibreOffice
To manage notifications ab
** Summary changed:
- A message: "mount: / is busy" appears every time when shutting down and fsck
always runs when booting to check /dev/sda1.
+ A message: "mount: / is busy" appears every time when shutting down.
** Summary changed:
- A message: "mount: / is busy" appears every time when shut
Hi, I was browsing on the net and found this link:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2008576 . I think my problem is
related to the "freezing plymouthd" that does not get killed on
rebooting or shutting down.
As instructed in the link, I put a bash script which content was:
#! /bin/sh
ps
Thanks for the respond Steven,
Yes, I did execute it from a terminal in the desktop environment.
I have un-checked "Available to all users" for my active network
connection, but, the "mount: / is busy" message still appears. So, I
think my problem is not with the network manager.
So, as you sug
Here is the DEBUG file.
I have no VMware player installed on my system, the non-Ubuntu
applications that are installed in my system are Oracle Virtualbox,
remastersys, and nvidia proprietary driver. But, I remember, last time,
I installed a dialer and driver for Huawei ec156 USB modem (provided in
And, here is something. The message "mount: / is busy" does not appear
each time I power off the system from tty1 while the lightdm is off.
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Public bug reported:
I arrived here from bug 963106 [https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/963106].
I thought that it was a problem with network-manager, but it was not.
I was suggested that it is probably a problem with upstart : "that
modemmanager simply hasn't had time to complete the shutdown proce
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Title:
A message: "mount: / is busy" appears every time when shutting down
and fsck always runs when booting to check /dev/sda1.
To manage not
I have put a sync command on the line 64 of /etc/init.d/sendsigs,
Steven. But, the message "mount: / is busy" still appears. Hope there
will be some suggestion from the others then. Thank you for your
suggestions so far.
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I could not open the file of /dev/null, where the output of 'ps p
$(pgrep modem-manager) 2>/dev/null' went, the error on gedit: "Could not
open the file /dev/null. /dev/null is not a regular file". But, when I
piped it to Desktop, like: "ps p $(pgrep modem-manager) 2>/root/Desktop"
, the output sho
I have a mobile broadband device here. I have also removed "modemmanager " but
the message still appears.
I'm thinking to open a new bug-report. Thanks.
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** Description changed:
I arrived here from bug 963106 [https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/963106].
I thought that it was a problem with network-manager, but it was not.
I was suggested that it is probably a problem with upstart : "that
modemmanager simply hasn't had time to complete the s
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