It seems to have been fixed.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
** Changed in: linux
Status: New => Fix Released
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Phillip Susi, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/cur
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Status: New => Triaged
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Title:
Open files on ejected media cause automount of new media to break
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Nothing appears in kern.log after the first disc is initially mounted.
Eject, and insert second disc and no new messages appear.
For reference, all I've got is:
Sep 19 01:50:34 faldara kernel: [30007.432864] UDF-fs: No VRS found
Sep 19 01:50:34 faldara kernel: [30007.432869] UDF-fs: No partition
Hrm... actually it seems to behave a bit differently in maverick. It
used to do a lazy unmount of the fs, which removed it from the namespace
so no new processes could access the old mount. Now it appears it never
unmounts the old disc. I can hit the eject button while a terminal has
an open fil
This bug report was marked as Incomplete and has not had any updated
comments for quite some time. As a result this bug is being closed.
Please reopen if this is still an issue in the current Ubuntu release
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download . Also, please be sure to
provide any requested in
Hm, the udisks etc. log files look fine (although udev fails to detect
the drive capabilities in the last run, but that seems to be an
unrelated bug). Still missing /var/log/kern.log after this happens, it
might reveal something.
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Open files on ejected media cause automount of new media to brea
The problem seems to be that the kernel STILL can not properly force
unmount. If I umount -f /dev/sr0 it fails with -EBUSY. A lazy umount
leaves the filesystem still mounted. If I umount -l /dev/sr0 then try
to open the drive in nautilus again I get:
Error mounting: mount exited with exit code
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