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On Monday 02 June 2008, Grant wrote: |
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> >> I've been noticing this for awhile and it's time I ask you guys about |
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> >> it: |
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> >> # mount /boot |
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> >> # umount /boot |
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> >> # mount /boot |
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> >> mount: /dev/hda1 already mounted or /boot busy |
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> >> mount: according to mtab, /dev/hda1 is already mounted on /boot |
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> >> A few hours elapsed after the second command was issued, but these |
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> >> commands were issued sequentially. I guess something in the system is |
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> >> mounting /boot? |
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> > If you run mount without parameters, it tells you list of mounted |
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> > filesystem. So you can have a look, if it is really mounted. |
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> That's what worries me, it really is mounted. |
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So, if you run: |
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# umount /boot |
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# mount |
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what do you get? |
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Regards, |
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Mick |