[Bug 947341] Re: not cleanly unmounting filesystem (root hdd ie sdb1)
Jappreet
bains.jappi at gmail.com
Thu Mar 8 10:43:13 UTC 2012
Thanks Cint for taking time to consider this.
I m sorry to say that right now i dont have any further information with
me as i have already formatted the system and reverted back to 11.10,
fearing an impending loss of hardware.
Will not b able to give a try again to 12.04 beta, as m a bit busy now
for next two to three months.
I also cud not figure out wats the source of that usplash process.
Anyways, thanks once again for ur efforts, may b some other user facing
similar probs will b able to throw some more light.
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Title:
not cleanly unmounting filesystem (root hdd ie sdb1)
Status in “sysvinit” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
After clicking shutdown button or giving shutdown command from
terminal, the shutdown process finishes abruptly and does not unmounts
filesystem cleanly.
This forces a fsck check on every reboot/ switch on.
Disk and RAM are OK.
I dont ve an idea as to wat all log files i can generate and provide u
for debugging.
I m running Ubuntu 12.04 beta, on Pentium 4 @ 3.06 Ghz, 1 GB RAM,
D102GGC2 mother board.
I ve to boot with boot parameter idle=halt to avoid acpi PWRF button
system hang during boot up due to a kernel error.
So i request u to guide me for reqd information. any other information
required i ll try to provide u.
Request luk into the problem as continuing like this may damage my
HDD.
Thanks
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