Carlos E. R. schrieb: lo Carlos
Try umounting using "/etc/init.d/boot.crypto stop" instead. Or, if you
I can't do it. I got a couple of crypted hard disks thus I copy the particular cryptotabs into /etc/ before mounting them manually.
mount/umount normally, define the mount in fstab instead.
I don't want to have the crypted hard disks in fstab and mount during the boot time. I mount it manually. The procedure looks something like this: mount procedure includes 3 o more files: #/bin/mntsdb #!/bin/bash sudo cp /etc/cryptotabsdb /etc/cryptotab sudo /etc/init.d/boot.crypto start sudo cp /etc/cryptotaborg /etc/cryptotab #/etc/cryptotabsdb: /dev/loop3 /dev/sdb1 /srv/hdd5 reiserfs twofish256 acl,user_xattr #/etc/cryptotaborg #empty umount procedure is plain: 'umount /srv/hdd5' Then comes the error everytime i remount the same hdd like above thx /j -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org