Unable to Unmount Flash Drive [Solved]

On 1/2/07, davide <lists4davide@gmail.com> wrote:
Baz wrote:> Hello ->> I'm getting the following error message every time I attempt to unmount my
> USB flash drive.>> Error>> Cannot unmount volume>> The volume was probably mounted manually on the command line.>> Details>> Device to unmount is not in /media/.hal-mtab so it is not mounted by HAL
>> Contrary to the message, I didn't mount it manually on the command line.>  It's been occurring now about a week.  Previously, there was no problem.try removing gnome-mount (if installed), it solved for me some weeks ago.
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Unable to Unmount Flash Drive [Solved]

On 1/4/07, Baz wrote:
> Thanks. I uninstalled gnome-mount last night. So far, so good.

:-)
glad it worked.

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Unable to Unmount Flash Drive [Solved]

On 1/4/07, Baz wrote:
> Thanks. I uninstalled gnome-mount last night. So far, so good.

:-)
glad it worked.

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Unable to Unmount Flash Drive [Solved]

On 1/17/07, Micha <codejodler@gmx.ch> wrote:
Hi Baz, hola Amaya> Are you using fam?FAM daemon used to keep additional monitor one path back in history from the
actual one, IIRR. (Still valid?) So, for example, moving a filemanager two levelsaway from the mountpoint would release it for mountd. Which is ugly.As far as i can see, KDE apps runs nearly flawless without FAM, they maintain their
own monitor. Same for gnome-commander.However, as an example, the 'file open' dialog of Gimp doesn't get updatedif you remove a file with konqueror. (It works the other way round of course.)Maybe it's worth to deinstall fam and look if you are really missing too
much. (Me not;)m°
Micha.  Thanks for the inquiry.  Another person suggested it might be the Gnome mount.  So I uninstalled it and the problem was fixed.
 
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