Am 03.04.2014 17:13, schrieb Barry Scott: > But as soon as the script exits the mount.ntfs process is killed off by > something? systemd-udevd maybe?
From man udev's section on RUN:
" This can only be used for very short-running foreground
tasks. Running an event process for a long period of time may block all
further events for this or a dependent device.
Starting daemons or other long-running processes is not
appropriate for udev; the forked processes, detached or not, will be
unconditionally killed after the event handling has finished."
Instead of using RUN, use SYSTEMD_WANTS to start a .mount or .service
unit that does your job. In the remove case, use
RUN+="/usr/bin/systemctl stop --no-block foo.mount" or similar.
(Not that I think this is a good idea at all: Your volume will be
"unmounted" after it has been remove already - you are asking for data
corruption.)
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