Re: [CentOS] Can't umount flash drive because an application has it locked

2010-05-20 Thread MHR
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 9:35 PM, Robert wrote: > > Another thought: > I have been known to cd to the directory on the flash drive containing > the files to be copied, usually when I'm selectively copying a number of > files.  Advantage is that you can easily copy/paste the file name(s). > Down sid

Re: [CentOS] Can't umount flash drive because an application has it locked

2010-05-20 Thread Robert
On 05/20/2010 09:00 PM, MHR informed us: > On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 6:34 PM, Steven Vishoot wrote: > >> to me it sounds like the zip program is culprit since it might still holding >> onto the flash file system. did you try fuser -l on the flash drive and see >> what has a hold on it. just

Re: [CentOS] Can't umount flash drive because an application has it locked

2010-05-20 Thread MHR
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 6:34 PM, Steven Vishoot wrote: > > to me it sounds like the zip program is culprit since it might still holding > onto the flash file system. did you try fuser -l on the flash drive and see > what has a hold on it. just a thought. > I'd have to check next time on both, b

Re: [CentOS] Can't umount flash drive because an application has it locked

2010-05-20 Thread Steven Vishoot
- Original Message > From: MHR > To: CentOS mailing list > Sent: Thu, May 20, 2010 7:38:19 PM > Subject: [CentOS] Can't umount flash drive because an application has it > locked > > This occasionally happens to me when I've been editing an OOo document that > resides on a flash dr

Re: [CentOS] Can't umount flash drive because an application has it locked

2010-05-20 Thread Todd Denniston
MHR wrote, On 05/20/2010 08:38 PM: > This occasionally happens to me when I've been editing an OOo document > that resides on a flash drive I use with one of my laptops. I've > tried poking around in ps to find out which process has the drive > locked, and I can't figure it out. Nothing directly