On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 09:45:44PM +1100, Fog_Watch wrote: > Seasons greetings, > In my host, automount mounts and umounts successfully. > But I am not interested in that. > I want to automount in my guest. > In my guest only mounting is successful. umount is only > possible manually or by /etc/init.d/autofs restart. the fact that this works shows that the problem in your setup is probably not Linux-VServer related, as there should be no difference between manual umount and the umount autofs does ... > /var/log/syslog records: > automount[27362]: umount_autofs_indirect: ask umount returned > busy /mnt/removables so somebody or something is keeing that mountpoint busy > Busy! I don't know what with. means something is holding a reference to some part of the mount path, use fuser/lsof to identify obvious userspace apps, but could be something not so obvious (like e.g. the kernel nfs) as well > Do you good people have any ideas or experience with this? > Regards > Fog_Watch. > # automount -V | grep version > Linux automount version 5.0.3 > # uname -r > 2.6.31.6-grsec2.1.14-vs2.3.0.36.24 I'd try without grsec or at least with grsec disabled > # cat /etc/vservers/(vserver name)/bcapabilities | grep SYS_ADMIN > SYS_ADMIN giving SYS_ADMIN basically makes your guest almost as powerful as the host, so you could simply put the autofs on the host and make it blend through to the guest name spaces .... best, Herbert > -- > Lose wait. Get Gentoo.