I register for this broadcast. However the process is killed before I
receive any broadcast event.

On Jul 10, 2:59 pm, Dianne Hackborn <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is a broadcast sent when the SD card is being unmounted (sorry I don't
> remember the name off-hand).  You should close all your files at that point.
>  If you don't, the platform needs to kill the process because Linux can't
> unmount the file system while any files remain open on it.
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 10:35 AM, ls02 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I found that Android kills my app process that has files open on SD
> > card when the card is mounted when the device connects to a computer.
> > It is done without any notification, I see in the log something like
> > KillProcessWithFilesOpenedOnCard message, my app receives no
> > notification, has no chance to gracefully shutdown. Moreover Android
> > restarts my app immediately after killing it with latest Activity not
> > the default activity launched in default standard mode. It does it
> > while the card is still mounted and device is still connected to a
> > computer.
>
> > Can someone explain this all to me, how it I supposed to work, and if
> > there is any way to alter this weird rude behavior? Particularly, if
> > there is way to get any notification before the process is killed by
> > the OS and to prevent relaunching it while the card is still mounted?
>
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