From: Joel Soete <joel.soete@freebel.net>
To: Peter Mottram <peter@petescaff.com>
Cc: parisc-linux@parisc-linux.org
Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] MD problem
Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 17:09:32 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3D305ECC.8050207@freebel.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3D30015A.7010301@freebel.net
Peter,
You have right, this is the same problem: /sbin/klogd is using /boot
Thanks a lot,
Joel
Joel Soete wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> hmm same problem on my i386...
> and fuser -m
> /boot 209
>
> which process 209 is /sbin/klogd ( a child process of init)
> I will have look on my hppa.
>
> Thanks a lot for info,
> Joel
>
> Peter Mottram wrote:
>
>> fuser -m ?
>>
>> On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, joel.soete@freebel.net wrote:
>>
>>
>>> and additional problem:
>>> if I mount automaticaly /boot in /etc/fstab it is impossible to
>>> dismount this fs:
>>>
>>> umount /boot
>>> device busy
>>>
>>> fuser -u /boot
>>> /boot
>>> No process references; use -v for the complete list
>>> fuser -v /boot:
>>>
>>> USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
>>> /boot root kernel mount /boot
>>>
>>> Any idea? (if I mount it manualy after the reboot no problem?)
>>>
>>> Quoting joel.soete@freebel.net:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> I build a raid-1 configuration starting from the internal disk sdb
>>>> formated as
>>>> follow:
>>>> cfdisk 2.11n
>>>>
>>>> Disk Drive: /dev/sdb
>>>> Size: 9100044288 bytes
>>>> Heads: 64 Sectors per Track: 32 Cylinders: 8678
>>>>
>>>> Name Flags Part Type FS Type [Label]
>>>> Size (MB)
>>>>
>>>>
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> sdb1 Primary Linux/PA-RISC boot
>>>> 63.97
>>>> sdb2 Primary Linux swap
>>>> 128.98
>>>> sdb3 Primary Linux
>>>> 127.93
>>>> sdb5 Logical Linux
>>>> 1664.10
>>>> sdb6 Logical Linux
>>>> 255.86
>>>> sdb7 Logical Linux
>>>> 127.93
>>>> sdb8 Logical Linux
>>>> 127.93
>>>> sdb9 Logical Linux
>>>> 2047.87
>>>> sdb10 Logical Linux
>>>> 2047.87
>>>> sdb11 Logical Linux
>>>> 2047.87
>>>> Logical Free Space
>>>> 459.28
>>>>
>>>> sdb3 being the /boot & sdb5 / fs.
>>>>
>>>> then I copy this structure with sfdisk -d /dev/sdb | sfdisk /dev/sda
>>>> (same size
>>>> but not the same supplier) and synchronize all mdi with respective
disk
>>>> slice.
>>>>
>>>> All is ok. But still have to mirror manually quasi static slices: sdx1
>>>> (F0) and
>>>> sdx3 (/boot). So I umount /boot and made a dd from sdb3 to sda3 Ok and
>>>> sdb1 to
>>>> sda1 Ok.
>>>>
>>>> But when I try to boot from the mirror (ie sda) bootloader did not
find
>>>> the ipl
>>>> eventhought the copy of the two F0 slices (I can still boot from sdb)?
>>>>
>>>> What do I wrong or better what should I have to resolve this problem?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance for advice,
>>>> Joel
>>>>
>>>>
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2002-07-13 17:09 ` Joel Soete [this message]
2002-07-12 18:26 [parisc-linux] MD problem Neulinger, Nathan
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