On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 03:41:44 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote: > Am 09.11.2015 um 03:22 schrieb Michael Gold: > > For example, I run "mount -o loop test.iso /media/dvd; ls -l /media/dvd" > > and can see the contents. But systemd immediately unmounts it: ... > > Nov 08 20:48:51 terra systemd[1]: media-dvd.mount: Unit is bound to > > inactive unit dev-sr1.device. Stopping, too. > > Nov 08 20:48:51 terra systemd[1]: Unmounting /media/dvd... ... > > I don't know how that job got associated with sr1 or how to disassociate > > it (/dev/dvd points to sr0). > > Was the optical drive you connected via USB using /dev/sr1? Did you > mount that drive (manually) under /media/dvd?
It was sr1, and I did mount at once at /media/dvd. Would that make systemd associate them? It would be surprising for a manual mount command to do that. > Is the behaviour reproducible? If so, what are the exact steps? It's still unmounting as soon as I mount something. If you know of a way to clear the association without rebooting, I'll see whether I can get it into that state again. -- Michael
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