Displaying 20 results from an estimated 40000 matches similar to: "Unmount USB-stick from Windows application"
2008 Dec 23
4
UDEV rule allow users to unmount USB stick
I'm trying to understand why a normal user is not allowed to unmount 
their USB stick?  I think it is most likely a udev rule.  does anyone know ?
Thanks
Phil.
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
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
2014 Sep 29
0
Re: problems with usb stick after suspend and wake up
On Mon, 29 Sep 2014, Norbert Preining wrote:
> 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
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
2016 Mar 21
1
[Bug 11805] New: Rsync -av source > destination does not wiite FAT of FAT32 USB stick correctly
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11805
            Bug ID: 11805
           Summary: Rsync -av source > destination does not wiite FAT of
                    FAT32 USB stick correctly
           Product: rsync
           Version: 3.1.0
          Hardware: x64
                OS: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: major
          Priority: P5
         Component: core
  
2011 Jan 08
1
One shared folder to be HA over CIFS to windows clients
Hi,
i'm Emiliano this is my first mail to samba mailing list.
I have to solve this issue for a company. They need to had a folder, shared
over CIFS for windows/mac clients, that is always available, also if the
server who host it hang up or burn.
I've looked for a lot of solution but i cannot find the right for me.
Actually the company has two server, all running debian lenny as linux
2017 Mar 21
2
"isolinux.bin missing or corrupt" when booting USB flash drive in old PC
On 03/21/2017 01:14 AM, Thomas Schmitt via Syslinux wrote:
> Hi,
>
> David Christensen wrote:
>> Booting the USB flash drive I prepared, the Debian installer runs:
>> [...]
>> The CD-ROM drive contains a CD which cannot be used for installation.
>
> Afaik, the software in a Debian ISO looks for particular files to
> identify the device with the ISO.
> Did you
2003 Jun 19
4
WinXP can`t log on Samba PDC
I`m folowing the steps on the unofficial Samba how to. I already join my 
WinXP box to the domain but I can`t login from my WinXP box after restart.
There is an error message that sais: Windows can`t connect to the domain 
because the domain controller is unable or
I`m using Samba-2.2.7a on red hat 9.0 with kernel 2.4.20-18.9  
this is my smb.conf
[global]
        domain logons = yes
       
2016 Feb 10
1
vfs_shadow_copy2: unmount snapshot while user is restoring from it
Hi Jeremy,
The use case is that we want to automatically rotate the snapshots.
For example, we want to keep 24 hourly snapshots, and every hour we
create a new snapshot and unmount the oldest one. But since customers
can be restoring from the oldest snapshot right now, it is not
deterministic when we will be able to unmount the oldest snapshot. So
at that moment we want all active restore
2016 Feb 08
2
vfs_shadow_copy2: unmount snapshot while user is restoring from it
Greetings,
I am trying to use vfs_shadow_copy2 with samba samba-4.2.7.
I have a share exported at /export/smb400/. A snapshot of the share is on a
separate block device, which is mounted at
/export_shadows/volume-00000001/@GMT-2016.02.08-11.48.00/. Samba
configuration for the share is:
vfs objects = shadow_copy2
shadow:snapdir = /export_shadows/volume-00000001
shadow:fixinodes = yes
(Note: I
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
2009 Jul 29
17
Install and boot from USB stick?
Hello,
Ive tried to find any hard information on how to install, and boot, opensolaris from a USB stick. Ive seen a few people written a few sucessfull stories about this, but I cant seem to get it to work.
The procedure:
Boot from LiveCD, insert USB drive, find it using `format'', start installer. The USB stick it not found (just stands on "Finding disks"). Remove USB stick,
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
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
2014 Sep 29
1
Re: problems with usb stick after suspend and wake up
El 29/09/14 11:15, Alan Stern escribió:
> The first error occurred the first time the computer tried to write
> data to the stick following the resume.  Oddly enough, an earlier write
> before the suspend worked correctly.  But the real problem occurred
> when the computer asked the stick to provide the reason for the error.
> At that point the stick refused to answer.
>
>
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
2011 Apr 10
2
Usb surf stick for internet
Hello,
I am searching for an internet usb surf-stick (umts) that works under
CentOS. Is anyone using such a stick and if so, which chip has this
usb-stick?
Would a Huawei E160E chip work under CentOS? Or maybe under CentOS with
the 2.6.35 kernel from elrepo?
Thank you very much!
regards
Olaf
2013 Mar 17
2
syslinux.exe, on XP, fails to run on a USB stick
I was trying to set up a USB stick with syslinux.exe, on a 
XP machine.  Had the following problems:
1. Tried:
  1.1 from XP native cmd shell:
      E:\>syslinux\syslinux.exe --directory /syslinux --install
                                --force --mbr --active e:
  1.2 and a similar command from cygwin.
  where e: is the USB stick.
  With cygwin I got a segmentation fault.
  With XP