Re: Umounting problem

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I think some lock pid exist.

try to remove all from /tmp and find all lock files manually delete it


On 11/22/06, Anmol Bedi <anmolbedi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

check /var/log/messages after you boot up again. Scroll to where you were
shutting it down.
there would be reason also written

Regards
Anmol Bedi
Linux System Admin



On 11/22/06, Dineshwar Kumar <kumardineshwar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> i am using Linux 9 , when i shutdown my system it show an error msg that
> it
> is unable to *umount the /  Device is busy*. can any one tell me what
> exactly is going on
>
> Thanks
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