Hi

Also close all applications that are using any file from directory tree
/mnt/floppy. At least close those files within application(s) itself.

The bottom line is no file from the file system should be in use when you
unmount it. If you are in shell and your current dir. is /mnt/floppy or in that
tree, the directory file for current directory is treated as in use by shell
'application' and hence you can not unmount it.(Take it conceptually, not
literally)

Please correct me if I am wrong....

 Shridhar


"J.Sivakumar" wrote:
> 
> It is not unmount try the following
> 
> "umount /mn/floppy" from a different directory other than /mnt/floppy...
> 
> Siva

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