OMG - dumb user error on my part.  I thought the instruction was to hit 
"enter" to continue, so I just kept hitting enter.  Possible suggestion for 
a clearer UI, the prompt could read: type "continue" to use the outdated 
data anyway.  Thanks for the help.  fsck ran fine.

On Friday, July 7, 2017 at 12:12:16 PM UTC-7, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
>
> On Jul 07 2017, Todd Wingler <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: 
>   Nikolaus, 
> > My s3ql Version is 2.11.1 ( in my message header ).  I did try fsck with 
> -f 
> > ( force ) with the same result as below. 
> > 
> > The console output gives the "still mounted" message then just drops 
> back 
> > to a prompt...... Here's the output: 
> > Starting fsck of s3://winglernas1/fileserver 
> > Backend reports that file system is still mounted elsewhere. Either 
> > the file system has not been unmounted cleanly or the data has not yet 
> > propagated through the backend. In the later case, waiting for a while 
> > should fix the problem, in the former case you should try to run fsck 
> > on the computer where the file system has been mounted most recently. 
> > Enter "continue" to use the outdated data anyway: 
> > 
> >> 
> > pi@raspberrypi:/ $ 
>
> ...yeah, so what? Looks like you did not enter "continue", so fsck.s3ql 
> aborted (as one would expect). 
>
> Best, 
> -Nikolaus 
>
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