Am 04.01.2018 um 13:17 schrieb Andrei Borzenkov:
04.01.2018 14:53, Daniel Bauer пишет:
So something in the root files is "busy", but why?
That must be a joke. Root is always busy by virtue of being root. You cannot remove mounted device and root is always mounted nor can you unmount root because there is always at least /sbin/init which holds it busy. The only way to cleanly tear down storage stack used for root mount is to jump back into RAM disk (opposite of what usually happens on boot) and unmount "real" root filesystem that now becomes free.
So you think my system is joking on me? Then at least I'd expect it to put some smileys in the messages :-) I don't know the technical details how a shutdown works, but somewhere to the end for sure all disks, also root, must be unmounted, I think. So what is not working here? How can I find out? -- Daniel Bauer photographer Basel Barcelona https://www.patreon.com/danielbauer http://www.daniel-bauer.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org