Bug 97294

Summary: hang on shutdown after unplugging mounted camera
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Mark Finlay <sisob>
Component: kudzuAssignee: Bill Nottingham <notting>
Status: CLOSED DEFERRED QA Contact: David Lawrence <dkl>
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Description Mark Finlay 2003-06-12 18:41:59 UTC
If I plug in my camera (Sony DCS-P31) kudzu adds an fstab entry,
then I can mount the camera in nautilus. (usbblockdev)

If I unplug the camera or it runs out of battery or whatever
before I've unmounted it, then kudzu removes the camera 
item from the fstab, but the system thinks that the 
camera is still mounted. But now because there is no
fstab entry i can't unmount as user. Then when I go
to shutdown the pc doens't get passed the unmounting stage.

I can umount manually with 'umount -f /mnt/camera' as
root as long as nautilus isn't running, I would of thought
that the init scripts would try this if they can't unmount..

Comment 1 Bill Nottingham 2005-09-23 20:07:00 UTC
Closing out bugs on older, no longer supported, releases. Apologies for any lack
of response.

Please test this bug on a current release, such as Fedora Core 4. If it persists
there, please file a new bug.

Note that this is handled through the 'hal' component in current releases.