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Re: how is it that the USB zip drive becomes /dev/sda4?



"Steven G. Taylor" wrote:

> On Sat, 2002-09-14 at 04:24, achana saysit com wrote:
> > While on this subject :
> > As a normal user, I can mount the ZIP drive for myself, then when I do a "mount"
> > I can see the that I have control over it :
> > However when I try to "umount" or "eject" it,   I get the error message "umount
> > : /dev/zip250.0 device is busy"  ???
>
> If you or any application is using the drive then it wont allow an
> unmount.....
>
> ie if your cd'ed into it, get out first
> if you have nautilus open and its browsing it...get out...
> if your using a file on it...close the app
>
> Goodies like that
>
> > THX
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Got it, it was on the network backing up something and was open.
THX





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