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Status: In Progress = Won't Fix
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Assignee: Stefan Bader (stefan-bader-canonical) = (unassigned)
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So getting back to this issue. It still happens with a relatively
upstream kernel version 3.4-rc3. When experimenting a bit more it seems
that there are various cases:
1. automatically mounted by udisk under /media and not having a shell changed
into that mount dir.
- this seems to work,
Adding some debug info, shows that the mount problem (which is
/proc/fs/ext4/mmcblk0p1, /proc/fs/jbd2/mmcblk0p1-8, /sys/ext4/mmcblkdp1
and an internal kobject named mmcblk0p1 trying to get created while they
still exist) at least is made worse by the fact that ext4 seems to
create /sys and /proc
It seems I am about to end up on the same conclusion as before (just failing to
document them back then). So the block device is removed as intended
(del_gendisk is called). Just from there it seems to be no way to sanely handle
it.
I suspect the udisk assisted mount under /media also creates a
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Title:
Suepend/resume causes problems with mounted and active mmcblk device
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Title:
Suepend/resume causes problems with mounted and active mmcblk device
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