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Thank you in advance for any assistance anyone is able to provide. I'm using a program called PARTIMAGE which is basically like DriveImage or Norton Ghost the difference is this is designed to work in a Linux enviornment.
My box is running RedHat 7.3 and has three hard drives. 1 is in use by Linux and Windows (dual boot) the other two drives are strictly for backup purposes. My goal to create an image of my drive to store on the secondary drive.
My structure is setup like so...
hda1 NTFS
hda2 EXT3FS
hda3 EXT3FS
hda4 EXTENDED
hda5 SWAP(V1)
hdb1 NTFS (EMPTY DISK, to be used to store backup image)
hdc1 NTFS (EMPTY DISK, to be used to store backup image)
When I run PARTIMAGE all is fine until I get to the point where it asks me to select a partition. When I select hda2, or hda3 I get the error
"ERROR /dev/hda2 is mounted. Partimage can't work on mounted partitions, unmount the partition using umount /boot"
I tried to do a "umount /boot" in order to unmount my boot partition. I also tried to do a "umount /" to no avail. When I do a umount /boot or umount / I get this error...
device is busy.
How can I unmount these partitions so that I may image my drive? Any suggestions? I already tried umount -f also to force the unmount process that too didn't work.
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