On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 01:29:00PM +0100, koffiejunkie wrote: > Richard Lyons wrote: > >My nano is vfat. It mounts just fine. It is unmounting that is the > >problem. > > I missed the beginning of the thread, so forgive me if my reply isn't > much help. Supposing your ipod comes up as /dev/sda1, what does > > lsof /dev/sda1 > > tell you?
Actually nothing -- because I lost patience and just pulled the plug on it when it was refusing to eject. It works normally sometimes and right now it is working okay, so there are no files left open. In fact, I mis-reported in the original post. I am using gtkpod, not gpod. Gtkpod has two strange charactistics, but seems to be ususally workable. The oddities are - if you create an extra copy of the ipod by mistake (or when trying things out), there seems to be no way to delete it again, other than identifying the relevant lines in the ~/.gtkpod/prefs file. I have not tried this method incase I mess it up. - it has two copies of the same window offering "Artist" "Album" "Genre" etc tabs, and I have no idea why one is not enough. Until I do damage the filesystem, I've decided to accept the occasional error messages and continue simply unplugging it when it wont eject. Then I'll delete the ripped files that failed to copy from the computer on the assumption they are faulty in some way. I am going to leave experimentation with ipodlinux as at http://www.linux.com/articles/53221 for another day, when I have an ipod spare... Thanks for your comments. -- richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]