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Ioannis Vranos wrote:
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>> in above example you will need to unmount /mnt/sysimage/boot
>> before unmounting /mnt.sysimage
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> I unmounted both /mnt/sysimage/boot and /mnt/sysimage/dev, leaving no
> mount "below" /mnt/sysimage, but still /mnt/sysimage refuses to unmount.
I realise this isn't a direct solution to your problem.
If you need to fsck a filesystem on a machine which you cannot boot
properly, I would suggest booting via a CD such as Knoppix.
Or use a bootable USB stick - I now carry one round with me, which is
very convenient.
If you would rather do this without using a physical CD, you can have a
network-bootable Knoppix.
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John Hearns
Senior HPC Engineer
Streamline Computing,
The Innovation Centre, Warwick Technology Park,
Gallows Hill, Warwick CV34 6UW
Office: 01926 623130 Mobile: 07841 231235
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