This is a known issue (look in the cooker section of marc.theaimsgroup.com for "hung
mountpoints" or something like that).

If you look in /var/log/syslog you will probably see a kernel oops when trying to
access the mountpoint

This issue is hopefully resolved in the kernel update at:

http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~quintela/update/

Warly, FYI, this is at least the fourth cooker report of this, and could be quite a
nasty bug to have in 8.2 ...

Regards,
Buchan

[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>I want to just signal a bug I have found with samba:
>I mount in my home dir (/home/vincent/ShareDisk) the disk on a windows
>Computer
>All is good, but when I want to umount this disk, that's IMPOSSIBLE !
>they say: device busy (and I do nothing on it !)
>when I shutdown the windows computer without umount the dir, they bug a lot,
>when I want to umount, they took a long time to write the dir and then, they
>say Device BUSY !!!!!!!!!!!
>WHY ?
>I connect the windows computer again, and it work ... but impossible to umount
>I want to reboot my computer, but they DISCONNECT ETHERNET CARD before
>RUNNING SMBUMOUNT !
>It's stupid !!!
>Everytime it don't work !
>and then they frise, impossible to reboot without push the reset button
>Any body can give me the way to reboot properly after a disk mount ?
>if I mount it in another directory, like /mnt, does it work ?
>please, help me
>thx
>Vincent


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