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Re: filesystems not unmounted on reboot (was: Re: Two hard-to-find problems)



Miquel van Smoorenburg <miquels@cistron.nl> on Mon, Mar 23, 1998 at 11:07:04PM +0100:
> >Maybe we should implement something similar to what Redhat does.
> >Redhat remounts all file systems that couldn't be unmounted for some
> >reason as read-only.
> 
> How exactly do they do this? I assume they have a modified mount
> command for that.

I'm not sure how redhat does it, but my mount (2.7l, compiled from
source) has an option to umount:

       -r     In case unmounting fails, try to remount read-only.

which as far as I can tell is standard.

-- 
Scott


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