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Date:      Fri, 29 Nov 2002 09:20:52 +0300
From:      Fred Souza <cseg@storming.org>
To:        Yury Tarasievich <grog@grsu.by>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: vnconfig
Message-ID:  <20021129062052.GA20364@torment.storming.org>
In-Reply-To: <20021129094708.GC408@deptty.in.grsu.by>
References:  <200211282309.SAA95904@corp.e-scape.net> <20021129094708.GC408@deptty.in.grsu.by>

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> Hi,

  Hello

> Regarding vn subsystem: since about 4.6-RELEASE vnconfig -d no longer disables /dev/vn entry. 
> That means that...
> 
> vnconfig -e /dev/vn<something> <file>
> vnconfig -d /dev/vn<something>
> vnconfig -e /dev/vn<something> <anotherfile>
> 
> ....gives vnconfig: VNIOCATTACH: Devise busy...
> and only kldunload vn helps.

  Actually, it does disable it (or at least, using the same words from
  the manpage, if it's possible). Your problem most likely is that -d
  only disables the device, but does not "unconfigure" it. Try using the
  -u flag instead of -d, it'll do both things for you.


 Fred

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