Hi,

I got an 'md' error while doing a 'make release' on a -CURRENT machine;
the release process couldn't unmount the boot floppy staging area from
/mnt.

Testing by hand, I experienced the following:

Script started on Thu Mar  6 16:28:31 2003

[EMAIL PROTECTED] <~> mount | grep /mnt
/dev/md1c on /mnt (ufs, local)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <~> sudo umount /mnt
umount: unmount of /mnt failed: Invalid argument
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <~> sudo mdconfig -l -u 1
md1     vnode   2880 KBytes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <~> sudo mdconfig -l
md1 md0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <~> sudo mdconfig -l -u 0
md0     swap    262144 KBytes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <~> sudo mdconfig -d -u 1
mdconfig: ioctl(/dev/mdctl): Device busy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <~> df -h /mnt
Filesystem    Size   Used  Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a   252M    78M   154M    34%    /

Script done on Thu Mar  6 16:31:42 2003

I think something is confused as to what is on /mnt somewhere.  Restarting the
release (with 'make rerelease') successfully completed, using md2.
Unfortunately I don't have the exact log of the first release build handy.

This is all on 

FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #1: Thu Mar  6 10:54:17 CET 2003     [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:/local/freebsd/CURRENT/obj/local/freebsd/CURRENT/src/sys/JMWP424

Any clues?

--Stijn

-- 
The rain it raineth on the just
        And also on the unjust fella,
But chiefly on the just, because
        The unjust steals the just's umbrella.

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