Re: Couldn't umount on /mnt/md0-device busy???

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> It looks like it got the old mount information from manufacturing test.
> I do not have those connections(users) now.
> 
> How do I remove(erase) those information from lockd?

In Debian, the correct way is to do 'exportfs -r', I think.  See the man
page.  Perhaps you can use the same tool in your distro, in case of
kernel-based nfs.

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Egon Eckert, Heaven Industries, s.r.o.
E-mail: egon@heaven.industries.cz
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