[ATrpms-users] "device already mounted or mount point busy"after upgrading to latest tuxonice kernel?
Jani Partanen
jiipee at sotapeli.fi
Tue Oct 30 22:42:58 CET 2007
What if you change that LABEL=/boot to normal /dev/hda1 or what ever your
boot dev is?
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From: atrpms-users-bounces at atrpms.net
[mailto:atrpms-users-bounces at atrpms.net] On Behalf Of Tako Schotanus
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 10:03 PM
To: ATrpm-users
Subject: Re: [ATrpms-users] "device already mounted or mount point
busy"after upgrading to latest tuxonice kernel?
Ok, figured out that commenting out the LABEL=/boot line in fstab (from the
rescue cd) will at least let me boot.
No to figure out WHY this is happening and HOW to get back to normal.
Hints appeciated :)
Cheers,
-Tako
On 10/30/07, Tako Schotanus <quintesse at palacio-cristal.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I've got this weird situation after upgrading to the latest tuxonice kernel
(kernel-tuxonice-2.6.22.9-91_1.cubbi_tuxonice.fc7.i686) where I'll get an
"device already mounted or mount point busy" on my /boot patition during
startup after which the system refuses to continue allowing me drop into a
shell.
In the shell I can try whatever I want with the mount command but it will
refuse to mount /boot giving the above error but also refusing to unmount
saying it's not mounted (which it is not because I can't access the files in
the partition).
The first time this happened I could boot into the rescue mode of the Fedora
7 install disc and after running e2fsck on the partition I could boot
normally again. Today the same problem occurred but the e2fsck-trick didn't
work this time. Problem is that smart removed the previous kernel that I had
(that isn't supposed to happen, isn't it?) so I don't have my previous
kernel to boot into to try to see if it has anything to do with the kernel
version.
Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong? How can an unmounted
partition be busy for example? And even better: does anyone know how to fix
it? :)
Cheers,
-Tako
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