I think I have a problem with this message also on shut down:
"mount: / is busy."
I don't remember when it started to appear. I just realized this messages yesterday. So, I google over looking for answer. I hope here is the right place to ask.
Several ways I have tried:
1. I have uninstalled network manager and and reinstalled libc6. (just like what Steven described on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/952315 ). Still, no changes, the message still appears.
2. I have also tried:
$ sudo update-rc.d -f umountroot remove
$ sudo update-rc.d umountroot start 60 0 6 .
Also, no changes.
3. I have now network-manager_0.9.4.0-0ubuntu4.1_amd64.deb installed on my system, and the message still appears.
I don't really have idea about this, but here I attach my ps -f and losf -nP output. Hope there will any help.
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 64bit.
I think I have a problem with this message also on shut down:
"mount: / is busy."
I don't remember when it started to appear. I just realized this messages yesterday. So, I google over looking for answer. I hope here is the right place to ask.
Several ways I have tried: /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ upstart/ +bug/952315 ). Still, no changes, the message still appears.
1. I have uninstalled network manager and and reinstalled libc6. (just like what Steven described on https:/
2. I have also tried:
$ sudo update-rc.d -f umountroot remove
$ sudo update-rc.d umountroot start 60 0 6 .
Also, no changes.
3. I have now network- manager_ 0.9.4.0- 0ubuntu4. 1_amd64. deb installed on my system, and the message still appears.
I don't really have idea about this, but here I attach my ps -f and losf -nP output. Hope there will any help.
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 64bit.
Thanks.