Roger wrote on Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 07:31:26PM -0400 :
> top of lsmod:
> ide-cs                  3296   1 
> ds                      6048   0  [ide-cs]
> 
> # rmmod ds
> ds: Device or resource busy
> 
> # rmmod ide-cs
> ide-cs: Device or resource busy

See that usage count of "1" for ide-cs?  Until you get that to go to
"0", you are never going to be able to unload that module.  Sadly, I
don't know of a method other than a reboot to clear that type of error.
The key here is what sequence of events occurred to make it such that it
has a usage count of 1 but nothing claiming to be depending on it.  Even
stranger is that the usage count of ds *did* get decremented to zero,
but it still shows that it's dependent on ide-cs.  I'd suspect something
funky happened with supermount, but that's purely a guess.  Trying to
reproduce the problem will go a long way towards identifing the root
cause.

Blue skies...           Todd
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  that would also stop you from doing clever things. -- Doug Gwyn
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