[Bug 947341] Re: not cleanly unmounting filesystem (root hdd ie sdb1)

Jappreet bains.jappi at gmail.com
Fri Mar 9 18:16:08 UTC 2012


Thanks Steve, I feel u have guessed it correctly, I had continuously upgraded the machine from initially installed 9.10. Hence will definitely give another try to 12.04 shortly.
Regards

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Title:
  not cleanly unmounting filesystem (root hdd ie sdb1)

Status in “sysvinit” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

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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