Steve> On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 09:55:37AM -0800, Ian Zimmerman wrote: Steve> Oh, I understand how it would happen that a file in /usr is Steve> actively in use in this scenario; I'm just questioning why it Steve> shouldn't be considered a bug in whatever program is still Steve> running and referencing NSS at the time 'umount /usr' is Steve> called. There are quite a lot of NSS and PAM modules which Steve> depend on files in /usr, and which might be optionally Steve> referenced by applications in /bin or /sbin. It would take Steve> some time to move all libraries that anyone has written an NSS Steve> module for -- even longer wrt PAM -- and it's not clear to me Steve> that this is an appropriate solution.
itz> Do you have anything running and using RPC? A user-space NFS itz> daemon, maybe? Steve> How is that relevant? I hardly think 'umount /usr' should be Steve> called while /usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd is running. And why does RPC Steve> care about username resolution? It turns out it is not relevant, sorry. I had an association with a known problem with portmap and sysvinit, but that only happens during transition to single-user, not during a total shutdown. -- Ian Zimmerman, Oakland, California, U.S.A. if (sizeof(signed) > sizeof(unsigned) + 4) { delete this; } GPG: 433BA087 9C0F 194F 203A 63F7 B1B8 6E5A 8CA3 27DB 433B A087 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]