"Suresh Kumar. R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > If I mount a cdrom and nfs mount it on some other machines, even after > the other machine is switched off, I am unable to umount the cdrom ~~~~~~~~~~~ Please elaborate. Do you mean you just shutdown the other machine ? Or that you umount the cdrom ?
> from the server. I am using potato. I am forced to reboot the machine > to get the cdrom out. I tried fuser but no use This shouldn't be necessary. The problem is with nfs semantics and the linux implementation (fstab + /proc). If the cdrom is NOT mounted by ANYBODY then you should be able to umount it on your end and get it out. Other than that you can try to shutdown nfsd (don't count on that, I haven't tried it) > Any suggestions ? Inform the other parties that they don't forget to umount the cdrom after use ? ;) HTH -- Ragga