Dear Ron
Thanks for your reply . Please be informed that this is the "/usr" 
partition .
Regards
H.Motamedi
 
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson@cox.net 
<mailto:ron.l.johnson@cox.net>> wrote:
    On 2009-08-17 01:35, hadi motamedi wrote:
        Dear All
        I have an Linux server that gets problemy from sudden power
        cut . I need to
        run fsck in single user mode so I issued "#init 1" on the
        server . At the
        server prompt , to serialize the fsck on the intended file
        system , I first
        tried to unmount the intended file system and then issue the
        fsck (as the
        following) :
        #umount /dev/hda2
        #fsck -s -a /dev/hda2
    Is this the root partition?
        But the server returned "Device Busy" . So I checked its
        status under "fuser
        -u /dev/hda2" but no process recorded for it . Can you please
        do me favor
        and let me know how can I force it as unmount to be able to
        try for safe
        fsck on it ?
    Which partition is this?
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