On Sunday 27 May 2007, Christian Kastner wrote: > I installed etch on a spare partition of another computer, and I have > the problem there as well. Below you will find the steps to reproduce > the problem.
> If you now login and logout again, umount and removal of the > encrypted device will fail. Enabling debug mode in > /etc/security/pam_mount.conf will show three kdeinit > processes keeping $HOME and $HOME/.xsession-errors open. First step is to figure out which kdeinit processes that still think they are running - and then keeping $HOME open. If you could modify the startkde script (take a backup copy first) and just before the final "echo 'startkde: done'" line, add some lines to generate some output. You need lsof (from the lsof package). lsof > /tmp/openfiles #this is unsecure if it is a multiuser box ps x > /tmp/processes #this is also unsecure if it is a multi user box that way, we can see what processes exactly that keeps it open. if you could try it a couple of times to make sure it is the same processes, it would be really nice. /Sune -- Genius, I'm not able to telnet to a proxy from Windows or from the file inside Word NT, how does it work? You must ping to a clock over a graphic mouse.
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