* Warner Losh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001107 13:14] wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Bill Fumerola writes:
> : On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 01:13:41PM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
> :
> : > I just tried to umount -f /home, where /home was an NFS mounted file
> : > system on a network that was no longer attached to my laptop. In the
> : > past this has just worked, even if processes were hung in disk wait
> : > state. When I tried it last night on an Oct 29th kernel, I got EBUSY
> : > and the file system remained mounted.
> : >
> : > This can't be right. Is there any way to really force it short of a
> : > reboot?
> :
> : That's just the way it seems to be.
>
> It didn't used to be this way.
>
> : Mount with 'intr,soft' for better luck with this.
>
> Things weren't stuck in disk wait, but they still returned EBUSY.
>
> Force means force, damnit!
Yes, this used to work quite well for some time, I have no idea
who broke it. Maybe you can sprinkle some printfs in the code and
narrow it down a bit?
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