On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 22:48 -0400, Michel Salim wrote: > > Actually, I must admit, this doesn't work for me - I just tried. Upon > > resume (from from disk and from RAM), the kernel emits uevents to remove > > the devices, then adds them again. I don't see other device nodes being > > used though - my guess is that you have open files on the drive when you > > tested this? Hmm.. I can only guess that you didn't mount the partitions > > through HAL (using gnome-mount or GNOME) because if you did, we would > > have lazy unmounted the file system when we saw the device node going > > away... > > > Yup; I see extra nodes being created only I manually mounted the > removable partition in the first place (e.g. when I forgot to plug the > device at boot) Right, that's why - HAL will only lazy unmount file systems originating from an unplugged device, if that file system was mounted through HAL. So it all makes sense now. David -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list