Re: KDE: 'safely remove' does not safely remove

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On 11/6/06, Markku Kolkka <markkuk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Expected behavior is for the user space auto mount when the
> USB pen drive is inserted and for it to be unmounted when
> 'safely remove' is chosen for that device. There should be no
> need to alter fstab or udev.

The problem I have seen is that the device icon on the KDE
desktop changes immediately after "safely remove" to indicate
that the device is unmounted and ready to be removed, but the
system is actually still in the process of writing data to the
device. If the device is removed too early, some files will be
missing or the filesystem may be corrupted and there's no way to
know when it's actually safe to remove it.

I can now confirm that, as the same happens here. So, Andy's guess
seems correct. I am going to fill a bug at bugzilla.

Paul

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