[CentOS] Can't unmount floppy
Robert Moskowitz
rgm at htt-consult.com
Wed May 25 13:03:18 UTC 2005
At 08:41 AM 5/25/2005, fluid wrote:
> >
>if that is where your device is mounted, then its not currently mounted. ;)
>
>beyond that, you need to open a terminal, stick in a floppy, and do:
>
>mount /media/floppy
>
>when you are done, make sure every program that was opened and in that
>path are now closed, and issue:
>
>umount /media/floppy
>
>if its busy when you try and umount, then use fuser to figure out whats
>got it, and use 'kill' to shut down those processes. those filemanagers
>will leave paths open for no real reason (except stat'ing it, or
>watching for new file objects)
Wow was this ever disasterous!
mount /media/floppy said it was already mounted
unmount /media/floppy said it was busy.
then I tried fuser -m /media/foppy
and it returned 2565
so I: kill 2565
and the system goes haywire! terminal takes off like the enter key is
stuck down.
I close terminal then the desktop goes blewy and starts opening all sorts
of windows. I manage to get to shutdown, but nothing happens. Finally I
just powered down.....
There has GOT to be a better way!
Illegitimi non Carborundum
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