On Fri, 3 Oct 2008, Matt Graham wrote: > From: Robert Holtzman >> I have a 360 Gb external drive. When I back up my system (that has 3 >> linux distros installed) with Clonezilla, the drive appears mounted as 7 >> separate [partitions] (/media/disk, /media/disk-1 thru /media/disk-6). > > FTFY. ("disk" != "partition", remember.) I know. I was just stating how the computer showed it. > You have an automounter of > some type running. I *HATE* automounters, and I always turn them off, > but YMMV. Which version of which distro are you running? Check its > docs for how to turn off the automounter, or how to live with the > automounter if you decide you want it. Would an automounter run amok with one usb device and not another? There is no problem with my 2 Gb key drive. Also, do you know of a reason the problem would appear after some months of functioning correctly? >> itself is weird but isn't the main problem. The real hangup is that I >> can't unmount any of them. If I run umount as root on them the icon >> will disappear from the desktop but /etc/mtab and "ls /media" both show >> them all as still mounted. > > Automounter again. The default seems to be that if a filesystem has > not been accessed for more than 60 seconds, it will be umounted. If > you have some sort of indexing program like beagle running, it'll > of course be running over everything. To figure out which processes > are using a file (or a filesystem), use lsof or fuser. HTH, I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 and there is a package named Tracker that is an indexing program. I think it was running at the time but I'm not sure. I need to do some more digging. Thanks for the reply. -- Bob Holtzman A fair fight is the result of poor planning. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss