Hi, I've been using debootstrap to produce my live linux based on debian 2.6.18 . At first, my system was built with devfs and everything was fine . Recently, i moved to udev (i added kernel support + udev package) and although the live linux works just fine , after the "build process" - there are mounted files that i cannot remove from my development machine.
If i try to delete my "working directory", i got the following error: /bin/rm: cannot remove directory `working_dir/dev/.static/dev': Device or resource busy I've found out the following facts: 1. my build process installs an apache server 2. before running the build process , i had NO apache running 3. after running the build process , i an apache process is running 4. if i kill the apache process, umount the file , i can remove the directory My questions: - How come the build process starts an apache ? i thought it should just install it... - where should i look for the mount or apache installation scripts ? (it's not my scripts...so i have no idea... i'm kinda a newbie in this area...) - am i doing something wrong ? how can i prevent this behaviour ? - what's the "standard procedure" for building/installing a live linux with apache ? tnx, zferentz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]