Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 16 Aug 1999 16:31:54 +0100 | From | Jonathan Masters <> | Subject | Re: Unmounting |
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Thanx. That'll do, but it'd still be useful to do similar without killing the process concerned, simply make it's cwd unavailable.
Jon.
Glynn Clements wrote:
> Jonathan Masters wrote: > > > You are indeed correct. Sometime recently, they must have fixed this problem. > > I'd still reallylove to be able to umount a device (say /mnt/backup or > > /mnt/cdrom1, mnt/cdrom2, etc...) even if someone is currently using that as > > their cwd. I really *need* this feature. Could someone please tell me > > how/provide it thanx. > > fuser -k -m /mnt/cdrom1 > umount /mnt/cdrom1 > > -- > Glynn Clements <glynn@sensei.co.uk>
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