Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 10:46:48 -0400 From: Yuval Levy <yuval_levy@yahoo.com> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: filesystems not properly unmounted Message-ID: <429F1BD8.8070207@yahoo.com> In-Reply-To: <429F07BD.7050302@incubus.de> References: <285af08705060206095ddc13e6@mail.gmail.com> <429F07BD.7050302@incubus.de>
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Matthias Buelow wrote: >Maxi Combina wrote: > > >>Hello, I am running freebsd 5.4, and every time I reboot, I get a >>mesasge when the kernel is mounting the filesystems. It says that the >>fs were not properly unmounted, and must chek them. Them main concern >>is with my root partition. I also have en ext3 partition (which I >>mount as ext2), and the kernel also complains about this ext3 >>partition. >>The root partition is automatically checked, but the ext2 partition >>not! I have to manually run fsck.ext2 and then reboot again... >>I am _sure_ that I have rebooted in the right way. Well, at least with >>`reboot' and `halt'. May be this is not the right way? Am I missing >>something? >> >> > >This is a known issue; explicitly unmount the ext2/ext3 filesystem >before shutdown. > >mkb. > > Is it possible to fix this issue? from the description it seems to me that the issue got worse since freebsd 5.3 (assuming Maxi's root partition is ufs2). On a freebsd 5.3 box I am confronted with the ext2/ext3 issue as well, but it does not affect my root partition (ufs2). While this issue is affecting me only temporarely (I am waiting for a new RAID subsystem to migrate the data from ext3 to ufs2 and kiss Linux goodbye), I think it is an unacceptable issue in a production grade operating system. Thanks in advance to the knowledgeable person that will look into this and fix it. Yuv
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