Cannot unmount RAMdisk, computer won't reboot
I'm having problems with RAMdisks on my MacPRO. Having 8 Gbyte of RAM, but none of my Applications supporting 64bit (even the Intel FORTRAN compiler is still 32bit!), I'm trying to access more memory by using a RAMdisk. I have no problem in creating and using them, but the application I'm using (IDL) does something strange on the files on that RAMdisk. Even if I exit the application I can't unmount the RAMdisk anymore.
Unfortunately, the only way to unmount the RAMdisk is to power off the computer ⚠. I can logout, but when I log in back again I find the RAMdisk still mounted. When I shutdown the system it gets hanging at the stage where disks are unmounted and I have to power off. Unmounting with -force does also fail.
Does anyone else experience such problems? Is there a way to enforce the unmounting of a volume which seems to be locked at the kernel layer?
Thanks everybody!
Thomas
Powerbook G4, 12 & MacPro 3GHz Dual core (2), Mac OS X (10.4.9)