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I couldn't report this bug against linux-source-2.6.24 package;
launchpad claims it is a binary package.
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Can't unmount/eject external USB hard drive
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He is right. I'm getting the same problem. If anyone owns a Blackberry
(basically a USB drive) and uses the computer to charge it, repeated
plugging and unplugging will eventually lead to having multiple copies
of "BLACKBERRY" building up on the desktop GUI. Some will unmount.
Others will give t
** Description changed:
I am using Xubuntu 8.04.
$ ls /media
cdrom cdrom0 disk
$ umount media/disk/
/sbin/umount.hal: media/disk is not recognized by hal
I am also unable to eject the volume in Thunar: Unknown error occured.
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+ I changed "Removable Drives and Media" settings
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Ubuntu better. Unfortunately we can't fix it, because your description
didn't include enough information.
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Okay, on further investigation, I have found that I can remove the
"orphaned" volume by first unmounting the active volume, then running
the "mount" command. The list generated showed the device name and mount
point for the orphaned volume. I then ran the "sudo umount
&& rm -r ". This removed the
I am using Ubuntu 8.04. This problem occurs for me when a disk volume is
improperly disconnected during a session. When the disk is reconnected,
oftentimes, two icons for the volume will appear on the desktop. The
second volume can be unmounted normally, but the original "orphaned"
icon always appe
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