error messages on reboot when unmounting filesystems
This is with an ISO made with make-live, and live-helper 1.0~a15-1.
Hey there. Okay, now I have a somewhat esoteric issue to
mention. When I run "sudo reboot" (as the user I specified with
LIVE_USERNAME), it starts printing messages about things being
killed. crond, inetd, sshd (which I added), klogd, syslogd, then all
other processes.
After this, it says it's deconfiguring network interfaces, which
seems to run dhclient, which then complains about a pid file already
existing for eth0, then prints out a bunch of informational messages
about the DHCPRELEASE it's sending. I'd love to get rid of all this
output from dhclient, but, that's not the biggest problem.
After this, it says:
Unmounting temporary filesystems...umount: tmpfs: not found
umount: /cow: not mounted
umount: tmpfs: not found
umount: /cow: not mounted
<red>failed.</red>
Deactivating swap...done.
Unmounting local filesystems...umount2: No such file or directory
umount: /filesystem.squashfs: not found
umount2: Device or resource busy
umount: /dev/hdc busy - remounted read-only
<red>failed.</red>
Warning! dirs delete and imap options to remount are ignored
casper is resyncing snapshots and caching reboot files...Please
remove the disc and close the tray (if any) then press ENTER:
Having the red "failed." messages, and all of the error messages,
makes this look very messy from a user point of view. As I'm hoping
to convince people to help me by running this ISO on their systems to
look at their disks, I'd like to have it look as pretty as possible.
Can anyone give me any pointers to find what it is that's going
wrong here, so I can fix, or remove, the things causing these errors?
Thanks!
- Chris
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