Hi Diwaker!

Diwaker Gupta [2005-01-27  1:48 -0800]:
> I'm not sure if this is a pmount bug or something related to
> hal/gnome-volume-manager. But when I'm using pmount with devices that
> *have* entries in /etc/fstab, the device gets mounted properly, nautilus
> shows up and so on and so forth. But when the device is plugged out, its
> not unmounted; that is, running 'mount' still shows the device as
> mounted. So if I plug/un-plug the device, I can see 3 distinct entries
> in /etc/mtab, 2 of which are naturally dangling.

Did you "just" rip out the device, or did you (tried to) unmount it in
Nautilus before?

Also, can you unmount the respective device manually? So what happens
if you execute 'pumount /dev/yourdevice' while the device is still
mounted? If that command fails, please try

  pumount -d /dev/yourdevice

to get some debug messagtes.

Martin

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