* [gentoo-user] /home doesn't umount on shutdown
@ 2013-01-15 9:57 99% Alan McKinnon
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From: Alan McKinnon @ 2013-01-15 9:57 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On the rare occasion when I reboot or shut this laptop down, it
continually and consistently gets stuck on one of the final steps, to
umount /home
The process never proceeds beyond that point (as /home is always
fsck'ed on next startup). I can't see any logs as syslog has already
been shut down at this point, and it happens whether I shutdown as root
from the console or by using the KDE widget.
/home here is on LVM
I could probably debug this easily enough if I could determine how the
shutdown sequence is ordered, or get a verbose output. But sadly, my fu
for such stuff has run out.
Anyone got pointers on where to start poking around?
[I'm not looking for solutions, I'm unlikely to get those right off the
bat, just looking for pointers atm]
--
Alan McKinnon
alan.mckinnon@gmail.com
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