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shutdown tumbleweed: failed to unmount /home; failed to unmount /var
I searched the web for these Messages. Culprit is systemd which gets tangled with some files still in use(?). The remedies I found were for Arch-Linux (and I couldn't really follow them), talking of "HOOK"s and "mkinitcpio", both of which SUSE seemingly lacks.
Any ideas here? All pointers welcome :). |
Can you post /etc/fstab?
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Is / on btrfs? If yes, is there freespace on /?
Are these messages recurring on every reboot or shutdown? With systemd and dracut, failure during boot not unusually leads to shutdown delays produced by failing to start things that should be being shut down. |
This is /etc/fstab
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