From: Jeff D. <jd...@ka...> - 2001-04-23 20:48:43
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and...@me... said: > VFS: Busy inodes after unmount. Self-destruct in 5 seconds. Have a > nice day... These might be a bug in the generic kernel. There have been complaints about this on lkml for ext2, I think. You could put a breakpoint on that printk, and look at the inodes that were still hanging around. Figuring out what files they represent would be useful. The way that's done in hostfs is that the name is constructed by walking up the dentry tree. See dentry_name for the logic. The segfault is different. > #1 0x100a2e7d in segv (address=1515870882, ip=268721935, is_write=0, > is_user=0) at trap_kern.c:54 I want 'i sym 1515870882' and 'i line *1515870882' from this crash. The address is obviously bogus. The thing to do is figure out where it is currently, and then see if you can figure out when that address got stuck there. Jeff |