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From: Miles Lane <miles@megapathdsl.net>
To: Peter Samuelson <peter@cadcamlab.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: OT: mount/umount doesn't track used resources correctly?
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 22:10:30 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A78FDD6.6010803@megapathdsl.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3A6CBE53.8050400@megapathdsl.net> <m3elxvnouk.fsf@austin.jhcloos.com> <3A733E33.BEC2174E@cern.ch> <3A73F372.DAA5DFCD@snowbird.megapath.net> <3A73FB0E.DB64D0C0@cern.ch> <m34ryjqefn.fsf@austin.jhcloos.com> <3A750DC4.2ACB4A9F@snowbird.megapath.net> <3A7530A0.8F3D6AEA@cern.ch> <3A77431E.9010605@megapathdsl.net> <3A776890.53BAFBCD@megapath.net> <20010131005936.E18746@cadcamlab.org>

Woohoo!  Thanks Peter.

You are correct.  I just built and installed util-linux-2.10s
from source.  I ran through the cross-mounting scenario
and was able to unmount all the partitions on the USB
external drive and then unload all the USB drivers.

Perhaps util-linux-2.10s should be made the new default
listed in Documentation/Changes?

Cheers,
	Miles

Peter Samuelson wrote:

> [Miles Lane]
> 
>> I think the problem may be due to usermode tools not handling the new
>> "mount multiple devices to a single mount point" feature, but I'm not
>> sure.
> 
> Yes, quite possibly.  Rumor has it that util-linux has recently
> acquired some wisdom in this area.  (I can't confirm or deny.)  Try
> upgrading, or just trust /proc/mounts for the real story..
[...]

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2001-01-31  1:21                       ` OT: mount/umount doesn't track used resources correctly? Miles Lane
2001-01-31  6:59                         ` Peter Samuelson
2001-02-01  6:10                           ` Miles Lane [this message]

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