Check you dont have /proc mounted on that drive (you should see that by running "mount"). Im assuming you dont have a shell open using a dir on that drive? Also check what else is running that might be using something on that drive.
/mnt/gentoo/proc was the sticking point. I also had a corrupted fat12 fs on the flash drive which didn't help.. :-)
thanks
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