From the man pages for unmount:
-l Lazy unmount. Detach the filesystem from the filesystem hierarchy
now, and cleanup all references to the filesystem as soon as
it is not busy anymore. (Requires ker�nel 2.4.11 or later.)
- Jason B.
On Tuesday 30 July 2002 07:58 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
> Jason,
> Not to seem dense. (I really do try not to.) is that a -1
> (one) or a -l (ell). Second where did you find this out? It's
> seems to be a neat way to umount a "stuck" mount, I'd like to read
> more.
>
> James
>
>
> On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 18:44:08 -0400
>
> PlugHead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have this problem all the time:
> >
> > 'umount /mount/point -l'
> >
> > should do the trick.
> >
> > -Jason
> >
> > (And once again, my first post on the topic was dropped...
> > grr...)
> >
> > On Monday 29 July 2002 05:42 pm, Rob Gillen wrote:
> > > Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately, the thing is that when I
> > > drop down to runlevel 1, pretty much everything is killed off
> > > except kernel-level processes.
> >
> > =========================
> > "Did any of them kids have some space alien with a face like a
> > friendly turd in a bike basket?"
> > -- (Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman, Good Omens)
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