[Voyage-linux] remountro Problem: "mount: / is busy"
Mirco Schmidt
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Wed May 25 07:13:04 HKT 2011
Hi all,
I've setup three WRAP's with the 0.7 base version... Only prob I've is
the ro remount after booting!
Here's a the output from fuser:
############################
fuser -v -m /
BEN. PID ZUGR. BEFEHL
/: root kernel mount /
root 1 .rce. init
root 2 .rc.. kthreadd
root 3 .rc.. ksoftirqd/0
root 4 .rc.. events/0
root 5 .rc.. khelper
root 8 .rc.. async/mgr
root 90 .rc.. sync_supers
root 92 .rc.. bdi-default
root 94 .rc.. kblockd/0
root 103 .rc.. kseriod
root 132 .rc.. rpciod/0
root 148 .rc.. kswapd0
root 149 .rc.. aio/0
root 150 .rc.. nfsiod
root 151 .rc.. crypto/0
root 803 .rc.. kpsmoused
root 889 .rc.. ata/0
root 890 .rc.. ata_aux
root 967 .rce. udevd
root 1030 .rce. udevd
root 1031 .rce. udevd
root 1475 Frce. dhclient
daemon 1655 .rce. portmap
root 1733 .rce. syslogd
dnsmasq 1757 .rce. dnsmasq
root 1770 .rce. klogd
root 1837 .rce. cron
root 1846 .rce. sshd
root 1892 .rce. watchdog
root 1899 .r.e. getty
root 1914 .rce. sshd
root 1916 .rce. bash
root 1958 .rc.. flush-3:0
############################
I've removed some apps and added some:
apt-get install aptitude ssh lm-sensors nano bc locales openvpn psmisc
htop iftop nmap tcpdump dialog
dpkg-reconfigure locales
aptitude purge madwifi-tools madwifi-modules-2.6.32-voyage hostap-utils
hostapd lilo pptpd
Till now OpenVPN is not setup, only additional process running is SSH
This is my modified dnsmasq.conf:
########################################
interface=br0
except-interface=eth0
dhcp-range=br0,10.12.2.240,10.12.2.250,24h
dhcp-leasefile=/var/tmp/dnsmasq.leases
dhcp-host=34:15:9e:03:22:b8,macbook-pro,10.12.2.33,45m
dhcp-host=00:1c:23:98:e0:9c,d830,10.12.2.34,45m
dhcp-host=00:21:85:df:71:9f,lg,10.12.2.35,45m
resolv-file=/var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf
local=/edm.wse-xxx.de/
expand-hosts
domain=edm.wse-xxx.de
conf-file=/etc/dnsmasq.more.conf
########################################
changed some more files:
/etc/network/interfaces
/etc/rc.local
/etc/sysctl.conf
/etc/hostname
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
/lib/udev/rules.d/75-persistent-net-generator.rules
But none of these should be responsible for the remountro prob...
Hope you can help!
--
Greetz
Mirco
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