Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "UDEV rule allow users to unmount USB stick"
2009 Apr 09
1
Unmount USB-stick from Windows application
Hi,
Is it possible to unmount an USB-stick from my Windows application so that I'm sure the data is completely written to the stick?
Thanks in advance,
Gino D
2017 Oct 04
4
systemd-networkd issue
Hi Clint,
systemd-networkd doesn't use those files at all.
On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 at 13:55 Clint Dilks <clintd at scms.waikato.ac.nz> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Phil Manuel <phil at zomojo.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > If I disable ipv6 via the kernel command line, ipv6.disable=1, then
> > systemd-networkd fails to bring up any
2014 Sep 28
2
Re: problems with usb stick after suspend and wake up
Hi Alan,
thanks for your answer.
> I do not recognize this problem based on your description. Please post
> the dmesg log.
Here cleaned output of journalctl, removed mainly networkmanager stuff.
This is about a wake up after sleep, where before the stick was ok.
More details necessary, let me know.
Thanks
Norbert
2014 Sep 28
0
Re: problems with usb stick after suspend and wake up
On Sun, 28 Sep 2014, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> thanks for your answer.
>
> > I do not recognize this problem based on your description. Please post
> > the dmesg log.
>
> Here cleaned output of journalctl, removed mainly networkmanager stuff.
I would have preferred to see the output from dmesg, as I requested.
But never mind, there probably
2017 Oct 04
4
systemd-networkd issue
Hi,
If I disable ipv6 via the kernel command line, ipv6.disable=1, then
systemd-networkd fails to bring up any interfaces.
Removing the option and networking works as expected.
Phil.
2011 Jan 26
2
how to unmount an NFS share when the NFS server is unavailable?
Hi All,
How do I unmount an NFS share when the NFS server is unaivalable?
I tried "umount /bck" but it "hangs" indefinitely
"umount -f /bck" tells me the mount if busy and I can't unmount it:
root at saturn:[~]$ umount -f /bck
umount2: Device or resource busy
umount: /bck: device is busy
umount2: Device or resource busy
umount: /bck: device is busy
This
2014 Sep 29
3
Re: problems with usb stick after suspend and wake up
Hi Alan,
sorry for the journalctl output. I have now done the following:L
* boot into 3.17-rc7
* mount the usb stick (recovery completed)
* unmount, mount, unmount - just to be sure all is fine
* started usbmon capturing on bus 3
* mount the usb stick
* suspend to ram
* wake up
now the stick is "officially" mounted (/proc/mounts)
* umount
error messages pop up
* try to mount
more
2010 Aug 12
4
can't unmount
I''m running into a situation where I can''t unmount a mounted
snapshot. It shows "busy" even though neither lsof nor fuser show any
open files. Umount -f doesn''t work although umount -l does.
Is there anything else I can do to debug this scenario or to clear the
busy status myself? Or am I down to rebooting each time?
This is on stock ubuntu-10.04, x86.
2013 Mar 09
4
[PATCH] use rcu_barrier() to wait for bdev puts at unmount
Doing this would reliably fail with -EBUSY for me:
# mount /dev/sdb2 /mnt/scratch; umount /mnt/scratch; mkfs.btrfs -f /dev/sdb2
...
unable to open /dev/sdb2: Device or resource busy
because mkfs.btrfs tries to open the device O_EXCL, and somebody still has it.
Using systemtap to track bdev gets & puts shows a kworker thread doing a
blkdev put after mkfs attempts a get; this is left over
2013 Mar 05
2
Need to unmount an LV from host system
Greetings -
Ok, I made a mistake that I need to fix. Fortunately it is not a
destructive mistake, but I need some advice on how to correct the problem.
CentOS 6.3 host system named Earth
I was creating some new logical volumes within my exiting volume group for
a new virtual machine using the LVM GUI. When I created the LV that I
plan to use for root partition of the new VM (Bacteria) I
2003 Feb 27
3
forcing smbmount to unmount question
when you have something smbmounted with samba..
//ADMINISTRATOR@CALVIN_SR/M$ 112G 71G 41G 64% /mnt/samba
and you unmount it
and it gives you
/mnt/samba is busy
Im absolutely positive that I am NOT in the /mnt/samba dir, nor is anyone
else.
is there any way to force it to unmount?
Jason
2012 Oct 08
3
Force unmount??
Is there any method of forcibly umounting an NFS mounted directory?
We have a test environment managed under puppet that is also our DR
environment. In a DR scenario we''ll be umounting all NFS shares from out
test array and remounting to our DR array.
However, as this is a test environment we have users logged on, so when
Puppet attempts to unmount the test directories, it fails
2008 Jun 21
2
cannot unmount volume "xxx"
Hi all:
I am using Centos 5.1. But now I have a problem when unmount a removable
usb hard disk with right click and choose unmount volume command. When I did
that, system reminds me with a message like this:Cannot unmount volume
"xxx", Detail: Cannot remove directory, "xxx" represents a temporary
directory made when the system auto mount the disk in /media, and
2013 May 03
3
[PATCH] xfstests: unmount scratch mnt in test 307
So if you have a mount command that doesn''t use /etc/mtab then it will spit out
a different device for the mounted device. So say we have
SCRATCH_DEV_POOL="/dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc"
we will turn this into
SCRATCH_DEV="/dev/sda"
SCRATCH_DEV_POOL="/dev/sdb /dev/sdc"
and then when you mkfs this you do _scratch_mkfs $SCRATCH_DEV_POOL which turns
into this
2013 Jan 18
1
unable to unmount drdb+ocfs2 with bind-mount active
Hi all,
i?m not sure if my problem is realted to ocfs2 or to drbd, so i x-post
this post to both lists.
I?ve drbd-volume [v 8.3.9] (dual-primary) with ocfs2 [v 1.6.3] as a
filesystem.
If I add a "bind-mount" like
/var/log/ispconfig/httpd/blog.schaal-24.de
/srv/www/clients/client2/web323/log none bind,nobootwait 0 0
to /etc/fstab i`m unable to run umount /srv/www (which is
2017 May 31
1
Snapshot auto-delete unmount problem
Hi I am having a problem deleting snapshots, gluster is failing to unmount
them. I am running centos 7.3 with gluster-3.10.2-1
here is some log output:
[2017-05-31 09:21:39.961371] W [MSGID: 106057]
[glusterd-snapshot-utils.c:410:glusterd_snap_volinfo_find] 0-management:
Snap volume
331ec972f90d494d8a86dd4f69d718b7.glust01-li.run-gluster-snaps-331ec972f90d494d8a86dd4f69d718b7-brick1-b
not found
2009 Jul 01
2
xen-tools: does not unmount disks and mounts proc into the new VM - why?
Hi!
I am using xen-tools version: 3.9-4 to create domUs:
1. time xen-create-image --verbose --dist=lenny
--install-source=/mnt/xen-file-images/lenny-64-template-debootstrap-30Jun09-fix2.tar --hostname dummy --ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx --force
2. xm create dummy.cfg
Then I get the message
Device /dev/vg0/dummy-disk is mounted in the privileged domain,
and so cannot be mounted by a guest.
3. When I
2005 May 24
1
USB stick won't boot anymore
Hi all,
This surely has nothing to do with syslinux, but since many people
here ar eusing USB sticks as booting devices (using syslinux) this is a
good place to ask, I think.
I have an Apacer 1GB USB stick that was happily booting PCs using
syslinux. But now, after some tests, it does not anymore. It does not
even produce some kind of message from syslinux when booting. Nothing.
The
2013 Jul 07
1
Shutdown hangs on unmount of a gjournaled file system in 8-Stable
The problem occurs after an update of 8-stable from r248120 to r252111.
Sometimes shutdown hangs:
Waiting (max 60 seconds) for system process `vnlru' to stop...done
Waiting (max 60 seconds) for system process `bufdaemon' to stop...done
Waiting (max 60 seconds) for system process `syncer' to stop...
Syncing disks, vnodes remaining...0 0 done
All buffers synced.
>From the kernel
2019 Nov 26
2
systemd: Failed unmounting /var on reboot, should I worry about fs corruption?
Hi all,
I have Centos 8 installed on a physical machine (www6) with separate LVM
volumes for /, /var, /var/lib/mysql etc.
System boot proceeds without a hiccup, in terminal systemctl status says
everything is OK and running, journalctl says so as well - systemd
mounts everything stated in fstab.
However, on reboot systemd echoes problems with filesystem on /var :
...// unmounting all volumes