On 12/1/25 10:37 PM, [email protected] wrote:
On 2/12/25 17:29, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/1/25 7:31 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I tried a different socket. Same thing.
On another machine (a laptop) I booted 6.12.17-amd64 (from a
clonezilla image) and then did the same
mount/eject dance and got the same errors.
Why are you even ejecting it? Once the umount finishes, you can
safely just unplug it.
May be unnecessary, but is my habit. What is eject for?
Removable media like DVDs.
It seems that this disk is not accessible after a umount. Maybe
specific to this model (Seagate Expansion SSD)?
Or related to the controller in it?
What do you mean by that? The umount shouldn't cause anything like
that, but you definitely won't be able to access it again after ejecting.
Yes, after umount I can mount again. After eject it cannot be accessed
again.
Still, why these errors when ejecting?
Possibly the device doesn't handle being ejected very well. If you
don't like the messages, then don't eject it. It's not necessary.
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