Can't umount when busy

From: Frank Reichenbacher (frank_at_bio-con.com)
Date: 05/31/04

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    Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 10:05:44 -0700
    
    

    I'm trying to get mirrordir to work on a new second hard drive. I
    created the partitions, set up the filesystems as needed, and then made
    the directories for the mount points. I'm having a hard time testing and
    troubleshooting, however, because I can't get umount to work on the
    mirrored drive partitions because no matter what stuff I
    close/stop/delete I can't get them 'unbusy' unless I reboot. How do I
    find out what processes are tying up the mount point? Man umount says it
    might even be the umount command, if so, what on earth would one do to
    get around that?

    Frank

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