I did that & got nothing, also tried "mount" and nothing there. . .
lsof | grep md0
md0_raid1 2283 root cwd DIR 9,2 4096 2 /
md0_raid1 2283 root rtd DIR 9,2 4096 2 /
md0_raid1 2283 root txt unknown /proc/2283/exe
( don't know what the hell that's about )
mount | grep md0
produces nothing.
hmm, maybe I think maybe I got it. . .
in /boot/grub/menu.lst
resume=/dev/md0
I /think/ that might be the problem. . .
I'll change that & reboot ( later, I'm fried right now, and don't want to screw up the system any more than it already is )
If anyone knows that it's a baaad idea to remove the "resume=/dev/md0" bit from grub menu.lst, tell me before I do-so, eh?
Thanks in advance. . .
-Antryg
-------- Original Message --------
From: Sunny
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 1:43 PM, Antryg Revok
wrote: What gives with the /dev/md0 being "in use" when nothing is assigned to it?
try: lsof /dev/md0
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