> So I went into a virtual console ( Ctrl+Alt+F1) and did a umount. But got
> no response and the prompt line hasn't come back to me.

I think it's not the console that is hanged, just the mount command.
Try, as root, "killall -9 umount"... or maybe you can do a:

ps -ax | grep mount

and see the process ID of the umount command. Then you can kill -9 PID.

HTH

Damian
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