http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1055641 http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1055641#c21 --- Comment #21 from Neil Rickert <nwr10cst-oslnx@yahoo.com> ---
OK so apparently there's something wrong with /dev/dm-0
Since I reported seeing the same sort of messages with Tumbleweed, I'll comment here. I use an encrypted LVM. And "/dev/dm-0" is the access to that LVM. Inside the LVM, I have volumes "root1", "root2", "root3", "swap", "home". I use "ext4" for home and root. If the root file system is the "root1" volume, then the "home" volume is mounted at "/home". If the root file system is either the "root2" or "root3" volume, then the "home" volume is mounted at "/xhome". The shutdown messages seem to show the crypto being properly undone. And that happens before the "Command failed" messages show up. If I mount the "home" volume at "/xhome", then I usually see a message "Failed to unmount /xhome". I have checked by booting rescue media, and that file system shows as clean. So I think it fails to unmount it because it has already unmounted it, though I cannot see where. If I have given more detail than is relevant, please ignore that extra detail. Hmm, here's another point I should mention. I also have Tumbleweed on a spare partition on a laptop. In that case, the root file system is "/dev/sda8" and is not encrypted at all. But I do still mount "home" from the encrypted LVM at "/xhome" and I still use swap from the encrypted LVM. On that system, I still get the "Command failed" messages on shutdown. And I still see the "failed to unmount /xhome" (before the "Command failed"). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.