Doing a lsof showed no open files against /home. Something else is locking it, not a user process. Also disabled SELinux, did a init 1, and only way to remove it was via single user by passing init=/sysinit/bin/sh
On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 10:48 AM, Leonard den Ottolander leonard@den.ottolander.nl wrote:
Hello Glen,
On Thu, 2016-12-15 at 10:10 -0800, Glenn E. Bailey III wrote:
I was most def root.
There's a difference whether you logged in as root or su-ed to root. In the latter case /home is still in use by the user you su-ed from.
Even though it is not strictly necessary to init 1 you must make sure not a single user that uses /home for their home directory is logged in and no system user accesses files there (f.e. apache configured with home dirs) when attempting to move /home.
Regards, Leonard.
-- mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/research
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