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Bug 117076 - Unable to unmount USB disk
Summary: Unable to unmount USB disk
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Status: CLOSED RAWHIDE
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: nautilus
Version: rawhide
Hardware: i686
OS: Linux
medium
medium
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Alexander Larsson
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Blocks: FC2Target FC3Target
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2004-02-28 00:15 UTC by Brian G. Anderson
Modified: 2007-11-30 22:10 UTC (History)
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Last Closed: 2004-09-02 12:10:26 UTC
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Description Brian G. Anderson 2004-02-28 00:15:38 UTC
Description of problem:
I have one of those flash drive USB key disks.

First of all I don't have a "Disks" sub menu when right clicking on
the gnome desktop.  I have to mount from the command line.

After mounting it, it appears on the desktop with the read-only emblem
even though I can open it and write to it.  This may be a different
bug, since all my desktop items have the read only emblem.

Since there is no "Disk" menu I have to umount it from the command
line.  However, the disk is always busy even when I have closed all my
applications.  I do a "lsof" and I don't see any processes with it
open.  Only when "telinit 3" to get out of gnome can I unmount the disk.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gnome-desktop-2.5.90-1

How reproducible:
always


Steps to Reproduce:
1.mount usb disk
2.umount usb disk
3.
  
Actual results:
device always busy

Expected results:
unmount disk


Additional info:

Comment 1 Alexander Larsson 2004-08-26 13:08:04 UTC
Unmount it by right clicking on the disk and select unmount.
Does that work?

Comment 2 Brian G. Anderson 2004-08-27 15:29:39 UTC
This problem no longer occurs with the most recent kernel and initscripts.

I can unmount it using the right-click or using the disk mount panel
applete

Comment 3 Alexander Larsson 2004-09-02 12:10:26 UTC
ok.


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