Re: OT: mount/umount doesn't track used resources correctly?

2001-01-31 Thread Miles Lane
Woohoo! Thanks Peter. You are correct. I just built and installed util-linux-2.10s from source. I ran through the cross-mounting scenario and was able to unmount all the partitions on the USB external drive and then unload all the USB drivers. Perhaps util-linux-2.10s should be made the new

Re: OT: mount/umount doesn't track used resources correctly?

2001-01-31 Thread Miles Lane
Woohoo! Thanks Peter. You are correct. I just built and installed util-linux-2.10s from source. I ran through the cross-mounting scenario and was able to unmount all the partitions on the USB external drive and then unload all the USB drivers. Perhaps util-linux-2.10s should be made the new

Re: OT: mount/umount doesn't track used resources correctly?

2001-01-30 Thread Peter Samuelson
[Miles Lane] > I think the problem may be due to usermode tools not handling the new > "mount multiple devices to a single mount point" feature, but I'm not > sure. Yes, quite possibly. Rumor has it that util-linux has recently acquired some wisdom in this area. (I can't confirm or deny.)

OT: mount/umount doesn't track used resources correctly?

2001-01-30 Thread Miles Lane
I am having trouble removing the usbide module which enables me to access my USB external hard drive. I think the problem may be due to usermode tools not handling the new "mount multiple devices to a single mount point" feature, but I'm not sure. Here was my mount configuration for /dev/pda

OT: mount/umount doesn't track used resources correctly?

2001-01-30 Thread Miles Lane
I am having trouble removing the usbide module which enables me to access my USB external hard drive. I think the problem may be due to usermode tools not handling the new "mount multiple devices to a single mount point" feature, but I'm not sure. Here was my mount configuration for /dev/pda