OS: Debian
Host kernel: 2.6.10, self-compiled, no SKAS patch, nothing else unusual.
UML: 2.4.26-3um-1

Because of a misconfiguration I had to kill a UML instance, which
didn't respond to mconsole cad or anything else. However, it appears
to have left an unkillable "linux" process as follows:

debian:~# ps aux | grep linux
root      1224  0.2  9.9 32832 25512 ?       T    May21   3:01 linux
(slave2) [(kernel thread)]                                            
                                                                      
                                                                      
                                           umid=slave2
ubd0=/uml-files/slave2 ubd1=/uml-files/swap2 con=pts con0=fd:0,fd:1
eth0=tuntap,,,10.10.10.10

kill 1224 and kill -9 1224 both return without affecting the task.

When I try to start the UML-instance it complains about a *different*
non-existant process:

F_SETLK failed, file already locked by pid 1244
Failed to lock '/uml-files/slave2', err = 11
unable to open /uml-files/slave2 for validation

Any ideas anyone? Help!

Cheers,

Cliff


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