This is all new.   I've never seen that before.

Dave

On 5/12/2016 2:49 PM, sam sokolik wrote:
> I am seeing the same behavior in 2.7.4 on jessie.  If you open a file
> from a usb drive - Axis seems to hold on to it even though you opened a
> different file (not on the usb drive)
>
> sam
>
> On 5/12/2016 1:19 PM, Dave Cole wrote:
>> What version of LinuxCNC are you using ?
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> On 5/12/2016 1:51 PM, Jim Craig wrote:
>>> More info.
>>>
>>> So I did the same as before. Plugged in the usb to the linux box. Went
>>> to LinuxCNC using Axis GUI. Opened a file from the /media/usb0/
>>> directory in Axis. Opened a file on the local hard drive in Axis. Axis
>>> is no longer showing the file from the usb on the graphical display or
>>> in the g-code text box.
>>>
>>> Went to a terminal and tried: umount /media/usb0/ and received an error
>>> that the volume was busy.
>>>
>>> Did lsof /media/usb0/ and it showed that AXIS was still using the file
>>> that I had opened.
>>>
>>> When I closed LinuxCNC Axis the file and volume were released and I
>>> could umount them.
>>>
>>> This seems like a bug.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jim
>>>
>>> On 5/12/2016 10:25 AM, Jim Craig wrote:
>>>> Peter,
>>>>
>>>> I could give that a shot. I was not using a terminal to eject the media
>>>> I was simply right clicking on the 8GB filesys icon on the desktop and
>>>> clicking the eject media option. There is no unmount option in the right
>>>> click context menu.
>>>>
>>>> I was under the assumption that the eject medial context menu option did
>>>> the unmount command for that mounted drive.
>>>>
>>>> I will give it a try in a terminal to see.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Jim
>>>>
>>>> On 5/12/2016 10:13 AM, Peter Blodow wrote:
>>>>> How about unmounting the stick first before ejecting?
>>>>> Peter
>>>>>
>>>>> Am 12.05.2016 16:50, schrieb Jim Craig:
>>>>>> All,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I found an issue that I think is a bug but would like feedback before I
>>>>>> post it on the GitHub issue list.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I was using a USB flash drive to transfer files from my CAD/CAM pc to
>>>>>> the LinuxCNC box. To do this I would plug the flash drive into the Linux
>>>>>> box and would mount the volume. The files are then available at 
>>>>>> /media/usb/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If I accessed a file from LinuxCNC in the Axis GUI at the location of
>>>>>> /media/usb/ the file would open fine and would run perfectly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The issue is when I wanted to eject the volume so I could take it back
>>>>>> to the CAD/CAM box. To do this I would open a file that is on the local
>>>>>> hard drive in LinuxCNC so that it should release the /media/usb/
>>>>>> resource. I would then attempt to eject the volume and it would throw up
>>>>>> an error message stating that it was still busy.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The only way I could eject the media was to completely close the
>>>>>> LinuxCNC application so it would release the /media/usb/resource so it
>>>>>> could be ejected.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am running Debian Wheezy with 2.7.4.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Let me know if this is a bug or if there is something else that I should
>>>>>> be doing. I know I could copy the file to the local drive and not open
>>>>>> it from the USB flash drive.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jim
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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