Bug#851402: failed unmounting /var during shutdown
Michael Biebl
biebl at debian.org
Thu Feb 23 11:42:41 GMT 2017
Am 23.02.2017 um 09:39 schrieb Carlchen:
> Hi,
>
> I have the same problem. I have installed a few days ago a fresh Debian
> Stretch System to my new HDD and I use some more partitions.
>
> I have /, /home, /tmp, /var and swap on separate partitions, so Debian
> is recomming it on there german Install Manual.
>
> So, everytime at shutdown, the message shows:
>
> FAILED to unmount /var
Fwiw, this was already the case in jessie. The major difference is, that
now the message is printed in red, making it more obvious.
> All other partitions are going unmounted correctley.
>
> Here will be said it is harmless and a cosmetic issue, but I hope we can
> fix it please?
There is no fix available which the Debian maintainers could apply.
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