slackhead wrote: 
> 
> Next attempt removes /dev/sdd2....leaving /dev/sdb1 (the one I've be
> trying to remove all along).
> 
> One more click finally removes this partition....and removes the entry
> from fstab.
> 
> [When doing this testing earlier I powered off the WB at one point prior
> to removing the drive entry, disconnected the drive and then wondered
> why it wasn't rebooting at all.  Had to remove sdcard and edit the fstab
> file in other machine to remove entry and then it booted (could of just
> plugged drive back in but didn't think of that at the time ;O)  Would be
> good idea to add 'nofail' as a default entry like Clive has to his GUI -
> otherwise I think we may see a few "it doesn't boot" complaints in
> future....]
> 
> Sorry for the long post again.  Hope it helps you track down the
> problem.

Any chance you could run squeeze-web-gui.lua manually with --debug 
(stop the service, find it and start it manually as the relevant user,
or check out from github and run from that version:
https://github.com/CommunitySqueeze/squeeze-web-gui-lua)

All the interface does is run sudo unmount <mount point>, and I am not
sure why it is getting a different mount point.  Can you correlate what
is shown in the list of active mount points to what is passed to the
unmount command?  [needless to say it looks to be doing the right thing
to me, which is why I'm asking....]


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