Hmm Pretend its a Micro$oft product and just reboot. That should remove the mount.
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From: Wellington Terumi Uemura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 15, 1999 3:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: umount problems
Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
> >
> > Hello all!
> >
> > Some times my RedHat gives me errors messgs when i try to:
> >
>The CDROM is busy becuase there is a user (probably you) that has done a
>cd to a directory on this mount. Just cd to your hard drive, and you
>should be able to umount the cdrom.
I'm out of the, /mnt/cdrom diretory,please not come with that!I was coping
all my RHCD to a tmp dir,named RH6.0 at the end,i receive this busy errors.
> > umount /mnt/cdrom
> >
> > I receive this error
> > umount: /mnt/cdrom: device is busy
> >
> > I was logged as root,and how can i force umont on the busy cdrom
>device?The
> > cdrom,it's not busy,i just installed some rpms and the end this
>error.Every
> > time i need to reboot,to fix this up,it's a little anoying.....
> >
> > RedHat 6.0|PIII 500Mhz|15GBHD|256 MB SDRAM|SBLIVE|Voodoo3|CDROM ATAPI
>40X
> >
> > Thank...
>
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