Greetings: With Slackware8.0/kernel 2.4.18 I had a problem umounting
the servers Zip drive - always "busy", having to reboot.. This was
solved by the exportfs -u flag - but now that I've changed most
machines to Slackware9.0/kernel 2.4.20; I find that doesn't work and
I have to kill -9 the ps , whi
I have a perl script that mounts and smb share then umounts it at the
end. A simple system "umount /mnt/backup".
About 60% of the time it will hang and suck up about 98% of the cpu
taking 10-15 minutes to complete. Other times it completes right away.
This is on a test server with no
> > The other possibility if an entry in /etc/fstab that makes mounting
> > possible but not umounting (though I can't offhand think of a setting that
> > will do this).
> /devf/cdrom ro,noauto,user,exec 0 0
(I assume you mean ``/dev/cdrom /media/cdrom iso9660 ro,noauto,user,exec 0 0'')
The ``user
On Friday 08 November 2002 18:36, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> Well ... I'd guess there is a permissions difference between mount and
> umount. Check both by using "ls -l /bin/mount" and "ls -l /bin/umount"
nope: both are -rwsr-xr-x, but both owned by root and group =
At 05:50 PM 11/8/02 +0100, Edgar Alwers wrote:
Hallo,
in my KDE 3.0.3 (linux from the scratch ) I installed an CD-ROM Icon on the
desk, which mounts /dev/cdrom on the mount point /media/cdrom.
Klicking on the Icon ( as user ) mounts the CD-ROM perfectly. But if I then
try to umount the device
Hallo,
in my KDE 3.0.3 (linux from the scratch ) I installed an CD-ROM Icon on the
desk, which mounts /dev/cdrom on the mount point /media/cdrom.
Klicking on the Icon ( as user ) mounts the CD-ROM perfectly. But if I then
try to umount the device klicking with the right mouse on the icon and
working well as
> >/dev/sda4, mounted on an empty directory - /zip, disks formatted as
> >ext2 fs.
> >
> >Everything normal and good except for one small problem: Once mounted
> >and files transferred to it via NFS - I cannot umount it - "drive
> >busy."
e wrote:
>Greetings: Have an internal ZIP250 ATAPI drive working well as
>/dev/sda4, mounted on an empty directory - /zip, disks formatted as
>ext2 fs.
>
>Everything normal and good except for one small problem: Once mounted
>and files transferred to it via NFS - I cannot umount it
Greetings: Have an internal ZIP250 ATAPI drive working well as
/dev/sda4, mounted on an empty directory - /zip, disks formatted as
ext2 fs.
Everything normal and good except for one small problem: Once mounted
and files transferred to it via NFS - I cannot umount it - "drive
busy."