When I try to umount them: /home and /other show as not mounted. / on the other hand, says busy.
There are 4 entries in crypttab, the two listed by name above, presumably /, and I don't know what the other is..... It is only listed by uuid, not sure how to correlate it to a mounted drive.
When I got the output of /proc/mounts, lots of logical entries, and "/" Appeared to be the only real partition mounted. (proc, sysfs, none, and many more were there)
On Sat, Dec 4, 2021 at 11:33 PM Gordon Messmer gordon.messmer@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/4/21 19:15, murph nj wrote:
Got another opportunity, redirected lsof /home and lsof /other to files, and there was no output.
Interesting... Is there an error if you try to unmount those yourself?
I did get output from systemctl-list-jobs (edited lightly)
JOB UNIT TYPE STATE 6039 systemd-cryptsetup@luks\x2dshome.service stop running 6068 systemd-cryptsetup@luks\x2de<snip>8.service stop running 6055 systemd-cryptsetup@luks\x2dsother.service stop running 6047 systemd-cryptsetup@luks\x2d2<snip>3.service stop running
Home and other make sense given your earlier comment, but what are the other two? Do the number of entries in /etc/crypttab match the number of LUKS partitions? (What's in /proc/mounts during the failed shutdown?)
When I try to umount them: /home and /other show as not mounted. / on the other hand, says busy.
There are 4 entries in crypttab, the two listed by name above, presumably /, and I don't know what the other is..... It is only listed by uuid, not sure how to correlate it to a mounted drive.
When I got the output of /proc/mounts, (from the console when it was failing to shut down) lots of logical entries, and "/" Appeared to be the only real partition mounted. (proc, sysfs, none, and many more were there)