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Hi Guys

 

I have a problem, when I reboot or shoutdown my notebook even if they work I see this:

 

com.apple.laounchd 1 com.apple.fseventsd 0 job was last (non-anonymous) to exit during system shoutdown

com.apple.laounchd 1 com.apple.launchd 1 system: about to call: reboot (RB_HALT)

Syncing disks ... Killing all processes

 

continuing

 

unmount of /home failed (45)

unmount of /net failed (45)

done

CPU Halted

 

 

 

instead if I let a pen drive usb mounted I see this:

 

 

com.apple.laounchd 1 com.apple.launchd 1 system: stray anonymous job at shoutdown : PID 128 PPID 12

com.apple.laounchd 1 com.apple.launchd 1 system: Sending SIGTERM to PID 128 and continding

com.apple.laounchd 1 com.apple.fseventsd 0 job was last (non-anonymous) to exit during system shoutdown

com.apple.laounchd 1 com.apple.launchd 1 system: about to call: reboot (RB_HALT).

Syncing disks ... Killing all processes

 

continuing

 

unmount of /home failed (45)

unmount of /net failed (45)

done

CPU Halted

 

 

What is the its cause?

How could I solve this?

It's not a problem, don't worry about it. OS X is just telling you what it's doing before shutting down. You should only see those messages on shutdown if you boot with -v. -v means 'verbose' so you should expect to see some messages, after all that's what you asked for.

 

fseventsd is Spotlight, you can use an app like Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner to rebuild the Spotlight index, maybe that'll help.

Also, in Spotlight preferences, try disabling indexing on partitions that you don't need to search.

 

The home/net unmount failed messages are normal and both appear on real macs as well.

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