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Subject[: Can't umount/2.4.0-test4]
----- Forwarded message from Michael Black <dx@mdk.c7.utcluj.ro> -----

Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 13:00:43 +0300
From: Michael Black <dx@mdk.c7.utcluj.ro>
To: linux-config@vger.rutgers.edu
Subject: Can't umount/2.4.0-test4
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I've got this strange behaviour with 2.4.0-test4. After a normal startup
it seems I can't umount my linux partitions even at reboot so next time I
start 'fsck forced'. My FAT32 partitions work fine.
Did I configured something wrong?

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I'm not on kernel list, please reply.

/dx

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