On Friday 21 February 2020 22:58:10 Mark Allums wrote: > On 2/21/20 9:23 AM, Jonathan Dowland wrote: > > On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 08:53:50AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote: > >> Indeed. And FWIW, you should/might be able to avoid the `sudo` by > >> asking udisks2 to do the unmount > > > > Yep. It requires you to specify the device, rather than the > > filesystem mount point: > > > > $ udisksctl unmount -b /dev/sdb1 > > > > But does not require superuser, if udisks2 mounted it on your user's > > behalf in the first place. > > Explain this, then: > > george@martha:~$ udisksctl unmount -b /dev/sdb1 > Unmounted /dev/sdb1. > george@martha:~$ sudo e2fsck -c -c -k -p -f -C 0 /dev/sdb1 > /dev/sdb1 is in use. > e2fsck: Cannot continue, aborting. > > Thnx, > > Mark Is there a user cd'd into it? That locks it up.
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