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sudo lsof | grep /media/mmc2
panucci 3240 user 13r REG 254,9 6286422 2552 /media/mmc1/gpodder/Hacker Public Radio/hpr0306.mp3
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Tags |
mmc, mmc2, mounting, umount, usb |
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umount: cannot umount /media/mmc2: Device or resource busy
Searching the forums I found only a reference in the German n800.de forum. Yet, the proposed workaround (to connect directly w/o intermediate usb-hub) does not work for me. Up until now, the only solution I have found is to reboot the system. Which is feasible yet not very convinient.
Maybe somebody knows a way how to calm down the memory card - preferable w/o killing all processes by hand?
icke