Shane D. Johnson a écrit :
Couple of possibilities....
You are in one of the directories or subdirectories (use pwd to find out what directory you are in)
you have a window from the host open in one of the directories.
If you are in the su enviroment for building that would cause it to be locked up as well.


Shane


Angel Tsankov wrote:
Why can't I unmount /$LFS?


If you have another terminal open and are in
a dir on ${LFS} then it will be 'busy' and
you will get this error.


No, I do not have any other terminal open. Other ideas?
the last thing to do is to reboot and you will see what is open or you just exit the problem (in case there's a big bug on your host)

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