Oops, just niticed the typo. I accidently put a space in it. You know.... I didn't remember umount needing the full line... I thought you just needed to tell it the device in /mnt to umount. bmike1@Michael-Notebook:/mnt$ sudo umount /dev /dvdrw umount: /dev: device is busy. (In some cases useful info about processes that use the device is found by lsof(8) or fuser(1)) umount: /dvdrw: not found bmike1@Michael-Notebook:/mnt$ On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 3:28 PM, Matt Graham wrote: > From: Kevin Fries > > You probably have a terminal open that has a shell whose current working > > directory is on the drive. > > Michael wrote: > bmike1@Michael-Notebook:/mnt/dvdrw$ eject /dev/dvdrw > > Where is /dev/dvdrw mounted? Probably /mnt/dvdrw/ . If a process > (Michael's > shell) is in /mnt/dvdrw/ , then you can't umount it. So, "cd ; umount > /dev/dvdrw" will probably work a lot better.... > > -- > Matt G / Dances With Crows > The Crow202 Blog: http://crow202.org/wordpress/ > There is no Darkness in Eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see > > --------------------------------------------------- > 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 > -- :-)~MIKE~(-: