Great suggestion - but lsof complains my booted kernel doesn't match the 
System.map file.  I recompiled the kernel and it updated the System.map file 
and lsof still complains.

Thanks,

Pat

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From:   Jens Ritter
Sent:   Monday, February 16, 1998 6:03 PM
To:     Patrick Ouellette
Cc:     'Debian User'
Subject:        Re: usr mounted on md device

Patrick Ouellette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> In a fit of madness, I created a md device and moved the /usr file
> system to it.  Everything runs fine, except I get an error during
> shutdown that /usr can't be unmounted.  Why do I get the message (or
> what files are in use at shutdown on /usr), and is there any way to
> fix it (short of moving /usr off the md device)?

You can try and insert a lsof /usr in the shutdown process, just before the
/usr is umounted. This might give you the answer.

HTH,

Jens
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