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Hi,
Upgraded my system today - got a problem with symbolic links to /var/run and /var/somethingelse which I solved using the solution in another post. But now mount shows a continuous 100% system load, and I am unable to kill (even -9) it. It also prevents me to shutdown the machine.
I just have two HDs in the computer, no USB disks or sticks. Booting seems OK, except for the message that /bin/mount is timing out (or something) and will be killed (which I guess it isn't).
Any ideas?
-peter
Last edited by durian (2012-06-15 06:18:15)
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I am not sure if the mount showing 100% and not being able to shutdown are related or not.
but here's another thread -- not being able to shutdown. :: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=143113
As for your mount issue -- are you using any nfs shares? if so, do you have the netfs daemon in your DAEMONS array?
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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It seemed to be a udev problem- when I removed the "11-usb-drive..." mounting script from rules, everything worked fine again.
-peter
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